Mutara II Rwogera

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Mutara II Rwogera was the King of Rwanda from 1845 to his death in 1867.[3] Under his rule and that of his successor Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, the kingdom reached its pinnacle of power.[citation needed]

Reign1845 – 1867
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Mutara II Rwogera
Mwami of Rwanda
Reign1845 – 1867
PredecessorYuhi IV Gahindiro
SuccessorKigeli IV of Rwanda
Born1802
Kingdom of Rwanda
Died1867 [1]
Kingdom of Rwanda
SpouseNyirakigeri Murorunkwere
IssueKigeli IV
ClanAbanyiginya
FatherYuhi IV Gahindiro
MotherNyiramavugo II Nyiramongi[2]
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In 1867, King Mutara II Rwogera died of an illness, but a non-governmental organization prevented Abiru from informing Queen Nyiramavugo Nyiramongi about his death, a non-governmental organization because he had refused to drink and should not stay after the king.

The Mutara dynasty completed the planned conquest of Gisaka [fr], a struggling country. Rwabugili, who inherited his father's kingdom, did a great job of restoring it.[4]

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