Chwa I Nabakka (also spelt as Ccwa) was Kabaka (King) of the Kingdom of Buganda. He reigned during the mid 14th century. He was the 2nd Kabaka of Buganda.[citation needed]
Ssekabaka Chwa I Nabakka | |
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Kabaka of Buganda | |
Reign | Mid 14th Century |
Predecessor | Kintu of Buganda |
Successor | Kimera of Buganda |
Born | Uganda |
Died | Late 14th Century Unknown |
Burial | Unknown |
Spouse | 1. Lady Nabukalu 2. Lady Nakku 2. Lady Namagembe |
Father | Kintu of Buganda |
Mother | Namasole Nambi Nantuttululu |
Claim to the throne
editHe was the son of Kabaka Kato Kintu,[1] the first Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned in the early 14th century. His mother was Nambi Nantuttululu, of the Ngeye Clan. He ascended to the throne following the death of his father. He established his capital at Bigo Hill.[citation needed]
Marital life
edit- Naabakyaala Nakku, the Kaddulubaale, daughter of Walusimbi of the Ffumbe clan. After the death of Kabaka Chwa I, she married Sebwaana, a Regent.
- Nakiwala, daughter of Semwanga, of the Ngonge clan.
Issue
edit- Prince (Omulangira) Kalemeera, whose mother was Nakiwala. Kalemeera was driven out of Buganda and forced to seek refuge in Bunyoro, on the orders of his father. In Bunyoro, Kalemeera was accommodated at the court of his uncle, Omukama Winyi I of Bunyoro. There, he committed adultery with Lady Wannyana, daughter of Mugalula Buyonga, a Muhima, the chief wife of his uncle. The affair resulted in a son; one Prince Kimera Walusimbi.[citation needed]
The final years
editKabaka Kintu abdicated and settled in Magonga. He is said to have disappeared. To this day, his place of death and burial are unknown.[citation needed] Following his death, there followed a period of Interregnum under the Prime Ministers Walusimbi and his successor, Sebwaana. This period lasted until 1374.[citation needed]
Succession table
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ shaping the Society Christianity and Culiture: Special Reference to the African Culture of Buganda, Author House, 2012, p. 94
- ^ Kaggwa, Apollo; Kalibala, Ernest B. (1934). The Customs of the Baganda. p. 19.
External links
edit- List of the Kings of Buganda Archived 2013-06-15 at the Wayback Machine