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Encyclopedia > Nkore

Ankole, originally known as Nkore, is one of the four traditional kingdoms of Uganda. It is located in the west of the country to the west of Lake Edward. It was ruled by a monarch known as the the Omugabe of Ankole.


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The Namibian (689 words)
Nkore told the Police at Rundu that Mbambi also assaulted Sinonge all over her body.
The fact was that Nkore's statement to the Police contained such detail that it could only have been made by someone who was present at the murder scene, he said.
Because Nkore later denied his previous admissions, his Police statement could not be used as evidence against his co-accused, Mbambi.
The New Vision Online : abagabe’s burial grounds: VALUABLE BUT FORGOTTEN (782 words)
It is in the sacred forest of Ishanje that the remains of about 14 Nkore kings are strewn in the marsh by Lake Nakivale, over 50 kilometres outside Mbarara, in the new district of Isingiro.
Isingiro is one of the five districts that constitute Nkore kingdom.
Nkore kingdom traces its origin in Wamala, the last king of the Chwezi demigods who migrated from Bunyoro, settled at Itaaba in present-day Rwampara and founded the kingdom.
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