The Life and Legacy of Mutara III Rudahigwa
Mutara III Rudahigwa, born in March 1911 in Nyanza, Rwanda, was a pivotal figure in Rwandan history. He is the son of King Yuhi V Musinga and Queen Nyiramavugo Kankazi
Mutara III Rudahigwa, born in March 1911 in Nyanza, Rwanda, was a pivotal figure in Rwandan history. He is the son of King Yuhi V Musinga and Queen Nyiramavugo Kankazi
Mwami Mutara III Rudahigwa yari umwami w’u Rwanda kuva mu 1931 kugeza mu 1959. Yabaye umwami wa mbere w’u Rwanda wakiriye Ubukirisitu, ndetse aza no gutura igihugu cyose Yezu Kirisitu mu 1946.
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