Kanyarwanda I Gahima I

Gahima I (also known as Kanyarwanda I, Kayima I, Ghem, Khem, Kakama, Khm among East Africans was Mwami, or King of Rwanda supposedly after Gihanga's long reign around the Nile source. Gahima I is believed to be the general ancestral patriarch of Twa, Hutu and Tutsi groups that all form the indigenous Rwandan society. Just as he is believed to be a child or grandson of Gihanga a name that means creator, Gahima's maternal grandfather is orally cited in Rwandan tradition as Rurenge. A name that signifies "Bigfoot".

Gahima I
Mwami (King), Progenitor
DynastyNyiginya
MotherNyiragahima Nyamususa

Ancestry

Regnal titles
Preceded by
Gihanga
King of Rwanda
Antiquity
Succeeded by
Yuhi I Musindi
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