History of Uganda. Kingdom of Buganda
Empire of Kitara. History of Uganda. Buganda. Bunyoro. Lu, Ateker
History of
Uganda (Eastern Africa)
- The first inhabitants were the Pygmies (hunter-gatherers)
- 2000 - 1500 BC: Bantu migration (southern Uganda)
- 1,000 BC: migration of Nilotic groups (Luo and Ateker, shepherds
and farmers, to the north)
- Dynasty Badiito (Omukama of Bunyoro)
- XIV - XV: Kingdom of Bunyoro-Kitara.
- Chwezi Empire
- Kingdom of Ankole
- XVII - XIX centuries: expansion of the Kingdom of Buganda.
- 1830: Arab Slave Trade
- 1860: Richard Burton (British explorer)
- 1877-79: Protestant and Catholic missionaries
- 1888: British Imperial Company of the Eastern Africa (Uganda and Kenya)
- 1894: British protectorate (agreement between the Kingdom of
Buganda and the British Empire).
- 1962: independence from the United Kingdom.
- President: King Mutesa. Prime Minister: Milton Obote. Chief of Staff,
Idi Amin Dada
- Tensions between the south (Bantu) and the north (Nilotic groups)
- 1971: coup d'état (Idi Amin Dada)
- 1978: Uganda-Tanzania War
- 1980 - 1985: civil war
- 1986: Yoweri Museveni (president)
- Lord's Resistance Army (Northern Uganda)
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