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Swahili Language History - English
URL: http://www.glcom.com/hassan/swahili_history.html

A brief history of the Swahili language (by Hassan O. Ali; revised by Abdurahman Juma).

[ eng ]


History of Uganda - English
URL: http://motherearthtravel.com/uganda/history.htm

A one page history of Uganda.

[ eng ]


A History of the Abuyudaya Jews of Uganda - English
URL: http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/Judaism/uganda1.html

King Mutesa I (1856-1884) of Buganda introduced far-reaching religious, social, and administrative reforms in his kingdom. He was motivated by various factors. This shrewd king eager for knowledge strove to strengthen his kingdom by utilizing the superior technology that he discovered among the Arab traders and the Europeans which visited him.

[ eng ]


The Virtual Jewish History Tour - Uganda - English
URL: http://www.us-israel.org/jsource/vjw/Ugandatoc.html

Cyber encyclopedia of Jewish history and culture that covers everythingfrom anti-Semitism to Zionism. It includes a glossary, bibliography of web sites and books, biographies, articles, original documents and much more.

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Uganda History - English
URL: http://www.emulateme.com/history/ugahist.htm

Early Political Systems - The Return of Military Rule: 1985.

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History of Uganda - English
URL: http://www.worldrover.com/history/uganda_history.html

Africans of three main ethnic groups--Bantu, Nilotic, and Nilo-Hamitic constitute most of the population. The Bantu are the most numerous and include the Baganda, which, with about 3 million members (18% of the population), constitute the largest single ethnic group.

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