Kalema of Buganda

Kalema of Buganda

Kalema Rashid was son of "Kabaka" (King) Mutesa I of Buganda (Uganda), and pretender to the throne during exiles of Mwanga II.

King Kalema Rashid, was son of Mutesa I thus meaning that he had a legitimate claim to the throne. Kabaka Kalema (1888-90) was a Muslim who reigned at a time of religious strife. He had succeeded his brother, Kiwewa (1888), who had himself succeeded his younger brother, the deposed Kabaka Mwanga. Kabaka Kalema had 30 close relatives killed in this ditch.

In 1888–89 Mwanga attempted to decapitate both Muslim and Christian factions at the Bugandan court. His efforts failed and led instead to his defeat and exile, and a series of religious civil wars. In 1889 Kiwewa succeeded Mwanga as kabaka. By Oct. 18, the Muslim faction was ascendant in Buganda. All Christian missionaries were expelled, and Kiwewa (a brother of Kalema and Mwanga) was deposed. Muslim kabaka (king) Kalema succeeded him, but was eventually forced to step down by the British imperial forces. He was offered an ultimatum by the British: either convert to Christianity and retain the throne, or remain Muslim and lose the throne. He evidently chose Islam and was deposed.

His brother Mwanga then retained the throne for a second time as he unlike Kalema was more willing to compromise with the British in order to retain his power. Kalema Rashid had a son who was made a chief of a large town just north of the Jinga district, and given a great monetary wealth and large estates which are still in the hands of Kalema Rashid's descendants today, thus establishing the family as an aristocratic one as opposed to a royal one (all Muslim Princes in Uganda are of this family).

Therefore despite his brief reign over Buganda his rule cemented Islam in Uganda which remains a potent force in the religious life of numerous Ugandans.


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Buganda — Flagge von Buganda Karte Ugandas, Buganda dunkelgrün hervorgehoben …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Buganda — Bandera de Buganda. Buganda es el reino de los 52 clanes del pueblo Baganda, el mayor de los reinos tradicionales en la Uganda actual. Los tres millones de Baganda (singular Muganda; son a menudo llamados por la raíz de su nombre, el adjetivo,… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Mwanga II of Buganda — Ssekabaka Danieri Basammula Ekkere Mwanga II Mukasa Kabaka of Buganda Reign 1884 1888 1889 1897 Born …   Wikipedia

  • Muteesa I of Buganda — Ssekabaka Muteesa I Mukaabya Walugembe Kayiira Kabaka of Buganda Mutesa I Reign 1856 1884 Born 1837 Birthpl …   Wikipedia

  • Kabaka of Buganda — Kabaka is the title of the king of Buganda. According to the traditions of the Baganda they are ruled by two kings, one spiritual and the other material.The spiritual, or supernatural, king is represented by the Royal Drums. These are regalia… …   Wikipedia

  • Kimera of Buganda — Kimera was the third king of Buganda. Early life He was born in Kibulala in what is known as Bunyoro, but that area is what is today part of Ssingo County. He was the son of Prince Kalemeera who had conspired to bear a child with Wannyana of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Titres de noblesse du Buganda — Sommaire 1 La royauté du Buganda 2 Les clans du Buganda 3 Liste des souverains du Buganda 4 Notes et références …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Mwanga II. — König Mwanga II. Palast von König Mwa …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Church of Uganda — Primate The Most Reverend Henry Luke Orombi, Metropolitan Archbishop of Kampala Headquarters Namirembe Hill, Kampala Territory Uganda …   Wikipedia

  • Geschichte Ugandas — Die Geschichte Ugandas ist die Geschichte des modernen Staates Uganda und der Vorgängerreiche auf seinem Gebiet. Während die Reiche der Bantu und Hima auf Grund ihrer Schriftlosigkeit noch zur Vorgeschichte zu zählen sind, setzt die schriftlich… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”