Примеры использования Buganda на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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Queen of the Buganda Kingdom, Uganda.
Buganda is a subnational kingdom within Uganda.
On 9 April 1899,Kabalega was shot by the British, who captured him and Mwanga II of Buganda.
Buganda, with its strategic location on the lakeside, reaped the benefits of cotton growing.
Related dialects were also spoken in the Ssese Islands,Buvuma Island and eastern Buganda.
John Bosco Walusimbi, Prime Minister of the Buganda kingdom, stated on 17 March: The kingdom is in mourning.
In Buganda the"King's Friends" urged a total boycott of the election because their attempts to secure promises of future autonomy had been rebuffed.
On 22 April a family of four was reportedly killed in a grenade attack in Buganda commune Cibitoke province.
He demanded that Buganda be separated from the rest of the protectorate and transferred to Foreign Office jurisdiction.
The same traders informed the Group that another trader, Buganda Bagalwa, is a regular supplier to Mr. Mutoka.
The revival of traditional kingdoms(Buganda, Toro and Bunyoro) in 1993 opened the way for the recognition of cultural diversity, which had been artificially abolished in 1967.
The new Ugandan state was a republic, but the constituent sub-national kingdoms(Ankole, Buganda, Bunyoro, and Toro) continued in existence.
Johnston approached the chiefs in Buganda with offers of jobs in the colonial administration in return for their collaboration.
On 21 October 1996, between 200 and 400 Burundi returnees were reportedly killed and some 200 others wounded by soldiers on Murambi colline, Buganda commune, Cibitoke province.
At the end of September, they were being held in the Buganda and Cibitoke police stations and the Cibitoke area.
Violence also flared up again in the north-west where rebels attacked regroupement camps(see sect.V below) in Murwi and Buganda, killing some 63 people.
Of these traders, the biggest gold traders are Bashi Jules, Buganda Bagalwa and Mange Namuhanda see S/2012/843, para. 187.
On the following day, 30 civilians were allegedly killed and 6 other civilians and 2 soldiers wounded in a third rebel attack on Gasenyi commercial district in Buganda commune.
In the case of the western communes of Rugombo andMugina and particularly Buganda, the sites tended to be concentrated along the main tarmac road, RN5.
In Bukavu, non-licensed traders Buganda Bagalwa and Mange Namuhanda continue to purchase from mining sites where FDLR derives profits and sell to Mutoka Ruyangira and Rajendra Kumar, respectively.
The parcels were labelled with the names of traders in Bukavu, including Buganda Bagalwa and Jules Bashi, but the parcels did not have any official documents.
At the London Conference of 1960,it was obvious that Buganda autonomy and a strong unitary government were incompatible, but no compromise emerged, and the decision on the form of government was postponed.
In 1893 the Imperial British East Africa Company transferred its administration rights of territory consisting mainly of Buganda Kingdom to the British Government.
The chiefs, were more interested in preserving Buganda as a self-governing entity, continuing the royal line of kabakas, and securing private land tenure for themselves and their supporters.
Among the buyers of gold who come from Misisi and are based in Bukavu are the Mining Congo comptoir,Mizinzi, Buganda Bagalwa and Bashi Jules(see S/2012/843, para. 187) see also para. 171 and annex 60.
Eighteen workmen and two students from the Adventist seminary in Buganda were apparently arrested at the seminary by the police commander because they came from the province of Bujumbura-rural and some of them had not yet been registered by the administration.
It is also alleged that four other persons,arrested by the police on 7 September 2010 in Buganda(Cibitoke province), were summarily executed on the same day.
She mentioned that the revival of traditional kingdoms(Buganda, Toro and Bunyoro) in 1993 opened the way for the recognition of cultural diversity, which had been artificially abolished in 1967.
There was no country-wide struggle for independence in Uganda; some of the political parties that still exist today were formed in the pre-independence years around ethnic and religious communities,especially in Buganda, which had had a long history as an independent and well-organized kingdom and enjoyed a privileged status during the colonial time.
Around the same time, 27 people died in clashes between the military andinsurgents in the Murwi and Buganda communes, while over 30 were killed near Bujumbura. On 22 December, the Governor of the northern Ngozi province was assassinated.