Bukwanga Kiki

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StatusChiefdom
CommonlanguagesLusoga
Religion
Traditional African religion
GovernmentTraditional monarchy
Bukwanga Kiki
c. 1737–Late 19th century
StatusChiefdom
Common languagesLusoga
Religion
Traditional African religion
GovernmentTraditional monarchy
Chief 
Historical eraPre-colonial East Africa
 Established
c. 1737
 Incorporation into British Uganda Protectorate
Late 19th century
Today part ofUganda

Bukwanga Kiki (also known as Bukwangakiki) was a Basoga chiefdom in what is today Uganda. It was founded around 1737 and lasted until the end of the 19th century, when it came under British rule.

Before the establishment of British colonial rule, the Busoga region consisted of several independent chiefdoms, each governed by a traditional ruler who exercised authority over land, justice, and cultural affairs.[1] Bukwanga Kiki is mentioned in local historical narratives as one such leader operating within this system.

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