King_Mwanga_II_Buganda.jpg


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English: King (Kabaka) Mwanga from Buganda (1868-1903).
Deutsch: König (Kabaka) Mwanga von Buganda (1868-1903).
Date 17 July 2011 (upload date)
Source Koloniales Bildarchiv, Universitätsbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Author Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft (DKG)
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Original description:

Standort:		     -
Bildnummer:		001-0024-05   
CD-Code:		CD/3317/2014/0831/3317_2014_0831_0023    
Text auf dem Bild:	König Mwanga von Uganda.                  
Text auf der Hülle:	-
Format Bildträger:	9x12  
formale Bemerkung:	Repro 
Entstehungsjahr:	- 
Entstehungsjahr Vorl.:  - 
Photograph:		- 
Region:		        Uganda   
Völker:                 Afrikaner   
Sachgruppe:  	        Portrait - Bevölkerung - Aristokratie - König     
Schlagwort:             König   
betroffene Person:      Mwanga (Danieri Mwanga, Kabaka von Buganda, 1884-88/1889-97) 
Kommentar Inhalt:       -
Infos zum Inhalt:       Texte/KeineInfos.htm
Bildbeschreibung:       -

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