Ntare IV of Nkore (c. 1699 death 1727), sometimes referred to as Ntare IV Nyakikoto Kitabanyoro, was the Omugabe of Nkore, a historic state located in what is now Uganda, from 1699 to 1727. The term "Omugabe" is translated in various ways but is most commonly equated to "king".His reign is noted for significant territorial growth, including the extension of Nkore's borders north to the River Katonga and the annexation of Kabula from the Kingdom of Bunyoro.

He ruled during the late precolonial period and is attested primarily through oral traditions, royal genealogies, and later historical reconstructions rather than contemporary written records such as Buhweju

Background

The Kingdom of Nkore was one of the major Great Lakes kingdoms of East Africa, developing a centralized political system by the second millennium CE.

Military campaigns

During the early 18th century, Nkore was invaded by the Banyoro under King Cwamali. Following an initial defeat, Ntare IV sought refuge in the caves of Nyamistindo and later on Kantsyore Island in the Kagera River. After reorganizing his forces, he launched a counter-offensive that successfully expelled the invaders and resulted in the death of Cwamali. This victory earned him the title Kiitabanyoro ('The Killer of Banyoro').

See also

  • Ankole

References

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  • Ntare IV of Nkore
  • World Statesmen– Uganda