Mibambwe_I_Sekarongoro_I_Mutabazi

Mibambwe I Sekarongoro I Mutabazi

Mibambwe I Sekarongoro I Mutabazi

Mwami (King) of Rwanda


Mibambwe I Sekarongoro I Mutabazi was, according to tradition, Mwami of the Kingdom of Rwanda who was supposed to have ruled in the fifteenth century. He was able to expand the borders of the Kingdom of Rwanda, due in part to his heroic actions when fighting. In one instance during his youth, he suffered from crucial injuries which he had incurred when fighting at the frontlines. Such actions inspired the proverb "Keep your food, if you don't know the story at Fumbwe." One of the most important decisions he made as Mwami was concerning the Bunyoro and Bunyabungo communities. Because of previous battles with the Bunyoro, he opted to wage war against them. At the same time, he sought peace with the Bunyabungo community, who had organized peace offerings with Rwanda at a previous time. [1]

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  1. Smith, Charles (2015). Indigenous Heritage in African Literature. Handel Books. pp. 47–59. ISBN 978-37036-6-8. OCLC 927973344.



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