Tebandeke of Buganda
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Tebandeke Mujambula, sometimes spelled as Ttebandeke Mujambula, was Kabaka
of the Kingdom of Buganda
between 1704 and 1724. He was the eighteenth (18th) Kabaka of Buganda.
of Kabaka Mutebi I
, Kabaka of Buganda, who reign
ed between 1674 and 1680. His mother was Nabukalu of the Lugave clan, the second (2nd) of his father's five (5) wives. He ascend
ed to the throne
after the death of his uncle, around 1704. He established his capital at Bundeke.
Kabaka of Buganda
Kabaka is the title of the king of the Kingdom of Buganda. According to the traditions of the Baganda they are ruled by two kings, one spiritual and the other material....
of the Kingdom of Buganda
Buganda
Buganda is a subnational kingdom within Uganda. The kingdom of the Ganda people, Buganda is the largest of the traditional kingdoms in present-day Uganda, comprising all of Uganda's Central Region, including the Ugandan capital Kampala, with the exception of the disputed eastern Kayunga District...
between 1704 and 1724. He was the eighteenth (18th) Kabaka of Buganda.
Claim to the throne
He was the second sonSon
A son is a male offspring; a boy or man in relation to his parents. The female analogue is a daughter.-Social issues regarding sons:In pre-industrial societies and some current countries with agriculture-based economies, a higher value was, and still is, assigned to sons rather than daughters,...
of Kabaka Mutebi I
Mutebi I of Buganda
Mutebi I was Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda between 1674 and 1680. He was the fifteenth Kabaka of Buganda.-Claim to the throne:He was the son of Kabaka Kateregga Kamegere, Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned between 1644 and 1674. His mother was Namutebi of the Mamba clan, the eighth wife of his...
, Kabaka of Buganda, who reign
Reign
A reign is the term used to describe the period of a person's or dynasty's occupation of the office of monarch of a nation or of a people . In most hereditary monarchies and some elective monarchies A reign is the term used to describe the period of a person's or dynasty's occupation of the office...
ed between 1674 and 1680. His mother was Nabukalu of the Lugave clan, the second (2nd) of his father's five (5) wives. He ascend
Ascend
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ed to the throne
Throne
A throne is the official chair or seat upon which a monarch is seated on state or ceremonial occasions. "Throne" in an abstract sense can also refer to the monarchy or the Crown itself, an instance of metonymy, and is also used in many expressions such as "the power behind the...
after the death of his uncle, around 1704. He established his capital at Bundeke.
Married life
He married five (5) wives:- Naabakyaala Nakyaazirana, Kaddulubaale, daughter of Sensalire, of the Njovu clan
- Balangazza, daughter of Sekayiba, of the Mbogo clan
- Nabali, daughter of Sempala, of the Ffumbe clan
- Nabaziika, sister of Nakuwanda, and daughter of Mugema, of the Nkima clan
- Nakuwande, sister of Nabazika, and daughter of Mugema, of the Nkima clan
Offspring
He is recorded to have fathered only one child:- Prince (Omulangira) Juma Katebe, whose mother was Nakyaazirana. He was excluded from the succession by Kabaka Ndawula NsobyaNdawula of BugandaNdawula Nsobya was Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda between 1724 and 1734. He was the nineteenth Kabaka of Buganda.-Claim to the throne:...
.