Nshenyi

Nshyeni was one of the six independent kingdoms which was established after the fall of the Kingdom of Mpororo in 1752. It was ruled by an Omukama. In 1901, it became a part of the Kingdom of Ankole, an ancient Ugandan kingdom that encompassed the former independent kingdoms of Igara, Sheema, Bweju, and parts of Mpororo.[1] Today Nshyeni is an village located about 10 kilometers away from Uganda's border with Rwanda and Tanzania.[1] It also became a cultural center, serving as a hub for community tourism. It is being promoted a homestead where visitors can experience the local's culture and way of life.[2]

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References

  1. Briggs, Philip; Roberts, Andrew (2008). Uganda. Guilford, CT: Bradt Travel Guides. pp. 221. ISBN 9781841621821.
  2. Ogwal, Lawrence (April 2, 2017). "Inside the world of Ankole culture". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 2019-02-14.


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