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The Omukama of Toro is the name given to rulers of the East African kingdom of Toro. The kingdom lasted as an independent state from the 16th to the 19th century. Although no longer the ruler of a state, the Omukama of Toro remains an important figure in Ugandan politics, especially among the Toro people of whom he is the titular head. He is closely related to the Omukama of Bunyoro. ==List of Abakama of Toro== The following is a list of the ''Abakama'' of Toro, starting around 1800 AD: 〔(Genealogy of the Abakama (Kings) of Toro )〕 # Olimi I: 1822 - 1865 # Ruhaga of Toro: 1865 - 1866 # Nyaika Kyebambe I: 1866 - 1871 and 1871–1872 # Rukidi I: 1871 - 1871 # Olimi II: 1872 - 1875 # Rukidi II: 1875 - 1875 # Rububi Kyebambe II: 1875 and 1877–1879 # Kakende Nyamuyonjo: 1875 - 1876 and 1879–1880 # Katera: 1876 - 1877 Followed by Interregnum, reverted to Bunyoro:1880 - 1891 # Kyebambe III: 1891 - 1928 # Rukidi III: 1929 - 1965 # Olimi III: 1965 - 1995. Interrupted by Interregnum: 1967 - 1993 # Rukidi IV: 1995–Present 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Omukama of Toro」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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