\ufeff<\/a><\/a> His Majesty <\/span>Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II <\/span>36th King of Buganda<\/span><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n In Ethiopia the Historical \u00a0over \u00a0thousand of \u00a0years Zege Church burned\u00a0recently \u00a0by the regime No body moved a finger.<\/span> The Great Buganda people has just declared revolution while the Ethiopians are sleeping . The Ethiopians must learn from Uganda and defend their\u00a0cultural\u00a0identity. \u00a0Imagine\u00a0a Mosque is just touched what will happen? Where is the justice…? Where are the defender of international\u00a0cultural\u00a0Identity ? Where are the \u00a0so called Christan world ? \u00a0Specially The orthodox World \u00a0Russia , \u00a0Greek 8 Eastern Churhes \u00a0 etc… Where are our brothers the \u00a0Muslims defender of a true\u00a0faith\u00a0no word in their site about this great church ? Where is our\u00a0ecumenism.\u00a0\u00a0Where is UNESCO in Ethiopia ?<\/p>\n The Buganda kings like \u00a0Toree’s \u00a0kings claim their\u00a0descendants from Ethiopian Kings they gave the name to the country what is called today \u00a0the post colonial Uganda.\u00a0Uganda\u00a0is off time konwn as the \u00a0Perle\u00a0of Africa.<\/p>\n Buganda is a kingdom located on Lake Victoria; Over time it expanded by means of conquest; in the 19th century it covered a large part of what is Uganda today, including the site which was to become Uganda’s capital, Kampala. It has an old relation with the Abyssinian kingdom. it was\u00a0interpreted\u00a0by the\u00a0Scramble\u00a0of Africa \u00a0and the coming of the European powers in the region.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n In the 19th century, Buganda was visited by western travelers : J.H. SPEKE (1862), HENRY MORTON STANLEY (1876). Their reports picture a state of considerable size and authority, the capital at LUBAGA HILL a town of 40,000, the armed forces consisting of 125,000 troops and a ‘navy’ of 230 war canoes.
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\nAnglican missionaries arrived in 1877; Catholic missionaries in 1879; soon, protestant (Anglican), catholic and islamic groups intrigued against each other at Buganda’s court. Clashes between rival factions resulted in massacres; as political leaders frequently changed, so did the victimized communities; in 1885, Kabaka Mwanga ordered the execution of 1 Anglican missionary and of 30 Catholic converts.. <\/span><\/p>\n