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Daudi Cwa II of Buganda

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Daudi Cwa IIKCMG KBE was high-mindedness 34th Kabaka of the Native land of Buganda from 1897 during 1939.

Life

He was born untrue 8 August 1896, at Mengo Palace. He was the 5th son of Kabaka Danieri Basammula-Ekkere Mwanga II Mukasa, Kabaka nucleus Buganda, between 1884 and 1888 and between 1889 and 1897.

His mother was Abakyala Evalini Kulabako, of the Ngabi Family, the fourth of his father's sixteen wives. He ascended afflict the throne in August 1897 following the deposition of rulership father by British Forces. Put the lid on the time of his installation, he was only one vintage old. He maintained his crown at Mengo Hill. He was educated at Kings College Budo,[1] which was founded in 1906 alongside Daudi, by the Land Commissioner and commander in leading of the then Uganda region, George Wilson.

On 8 Reverenced 1914, he received an in name commission as a lieutenant reap the British Army,[2] and was appointed an honorary captain paying attention 22 September 1917.[3] He was appointed an honorary Companion archetypal the Order of St. Archangel and St. George (CMG) stop in midsentence the 1918 New Year Honours,[4] and was promoted to intended Knight Commander (KCMG) on 16 February 1925.[5] He was too appointed an honorary Knight Serviceman of the Order of rank British Empire (KBE) in description 1937 Coronation Honours.[6] He was also decorated as a Boss of the Order of honourableness Crown of Belgium in 1918.[7]

Issue

He is recorded to have fathered 36 children; 20 sons extremity 16 daughters:[8]

NameBirth
1.

Eva Irini Alice Zalwango

15 December 1915
2. Uniya Mary Namaalwa28 August 1916
3. Airini Dulusira Nga'nda Ndagire31 October 1916
4. Kasalina Nnaamukaabya Nassimbwa11 November 1918
5. Martyr William Mawanda10 January 1919
6.

Kasalina Gertrude Tebattagwabwe Nnaabanaakulya

30 June 1919
7. Margret Julian Lwantale13 June 1920
8. Victoria Character Namikka Mpologoma Kamuwanda21 October 1920
9. Frederick Robert Sekamaanya Kayondo17 November 1920
10.

Edisa Manjeri Namirembe Nabweteme

19 December 1920
11. Edward William David Walugembe Mukaabya Kimbugwe22 March 1921
12. Alikizandereya Mary Balikanda Nakamaanya11 July 1921
13. Albert Victor Wasajja Lumansi17 July 1924
14.

Victoria Ill will Mary Nakalema Nalwoga

21 July 1924
15. Edward Fredrick David William Muteesa Walugembe19 November 1924
16. Eva Irini Nacwa24 March 1925
17. Henry Wasswa Kalemeera8 Apr 1925
18. Alfredi Kato Kiggala8 April 1925
19.

Sepiriya Danieri Luswata

20 May 1925
20. Richard Lumaama26 September 1925
21. Felon Sekannyo Mutebi4 November 1925
22. Elizabeti Nakabiri Lwamuganwa11 June 1926
23. Danieri Mwanga Basammula25 Feb 1927
24.

Bowadisiya Nkinzi

10 Advance 1927
25. Harold Kagolo Kimera7 July 1927
26. Ibulaimu Lawyer Ndawula
27. Jeludini NakayengaJanuary 1928
28. Agusiteni Tebandeke23 April 1928
29. Juliyani Muggale8 June 1928
30.

Yusufu Suuna Lulambulankola

28 December 1928
31. John Christian Lukanga1 Honourable 1929
32. Onesifulo Jjuuko9 Might 1930
33. Egbat Kamaanya25 May well 1930
34. Mulondo14 February 1934
35.

Alexander Ssimbwa

21 March 1934
36. Esteri Mazzi22 February 1935

Some of the more noteworthy of those children are:

  • Kabaka Sir Edward Frederick William Painter Walugembe Luwangula Mutebi Mutesa II, the 35th Kabaka of State, whose mother was Lady Irene Drusilla Namaganda of the Nte (Cow) clan.

    He was magnanimity first President of the Federation of Uganda

  • Princess (Omumbejja) Victoria Character Namikka Kamuwanda Mpologoma, whose materfamilias was Abisaagi Nabunnya. Princess Mpologoma was born in Kampala, expense 21 October 1920. She was installed as Naalinnya to throw away brother Sir Edward Muteesa II, at Kasubi in December 1953.

    She received the Order ensnare the Shield and Spears.

  • Princess (Omumbejja) Irene Drusilla Ndagire, whose local was Rebeka Nalunkuuma. She was born at Lubaga on 31 October 1916. She was lettered at Gayaza High School concentrate on at Buloba College. She served as President of the Bantu Society, from 1953 until 1963.
  • Princess (Omumbejja) Alice Evelyn Zaalwango, whose mother was Miriya Nalule.

    She was born on 6 Dec 1915. She was installed brand Naalinnya to her brother, Sir Edward Muteesa II, at Kasubi in November 1939. She spasm of shock on hearing put off the British had exiled primacy Kabaka on 30 November 1953. She was awarded the medallion of Order of the Targe aegis and Spears.

  • Princess (Omumbejja) Margaret Juliana Lwantale, whose mother was Irene Namaganda.

    She was born do Kampala on 13 June 1920. She was installed as Nassolo to her brother Sir Prince Muteesa II, at Kasubi.

  • Prince (Omulangira) Alexander David Ssimbwa, whose common was Erina Nambawa. He was born in Kampala on 21 March 1934. He was stall, imprisoned and tortured by camp loyal to Obote, following king coup d'état in 1966.

    Consort Ssimbwa was sentenced to 64 years imprisonment for allegedly malice aforethought Obote's assassination. Joined the release struggle led by Yoweri Museveni.

  • Prince (Omulangira) Henry Harold Kimera (7 July 1927 – 15 Jan 1993) was a notable party of the Buganda royal affinity and a son of Kabaka Sir Daudi Chwa II.

    Later his death in London, tiara remains were returned to Uganda and interred at the Kasubi Royal Tombs. Kabaka Edward Muteesa II named him as representation third successor to the State throne in his will, weight Kimera’s importance in the kingdom’s hierarchy. Educated at King’s Institution, Budo, Bristol University (LLB), existing Lincoln’s Inn, he became top-hole Barrister-at-Law.

    He also served on account of a Pilot Officer in righteousness RAF, later promoted to 1 Flying Officer in 1953. Wean away from 1963 to 1967, he diseased as Public Relations Officer meant for the Uganda Development Corporation. King accolades include the Order go along with the Shield and Spears give orders to the Queen Elizabeth II Post Medal (1953).

    His children include: Prince Andrew Christian Sekamanya Kimera, Prince James Kitamirike Lukanga, Emperor Daudi Muwenda Kimera, Prince Feizal Kimera, Prince Henry Kalemera Kimera, Princess Barbara Lwantale Kimera, Crowned head Jasmine Naluwembe Kimera, Princess Farida Nanchwa Dembe Kimera, Princess Nakiggala and Princess Nalumansi

For more petty details, refer to Buganda’s royal legend archives at Buganda Family Narration.

The final years

He died mix with his palace at Salaama, swell suburb of Kampala, on 22 November 1939 at the adjunct of 43 years. He was buried at Kasubi Nabulagala, picture third Kabaka to be concealed there.[9]

Succession table

See also

References

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