The History and Legacy of Bayaga Clan of Uganda

Par : Joseph Byaruhanga
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-9913-9716-0-7
  • EAN9789913971607
  • Date de parution17/01/2025
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurJoseph Byaruhanga

Résumé

This book shares a historical story of the legacy of one of Africa's greatest clans (Bayaga Clan) found in the eastern part of Africa. The book presents a chronological history of the major events which have shaped the evolution of the Bayaga Clan dating back in the traditional African Society to current modern times. The book also describes the culture and norms of the people belonging to this clan and their direct link with the Bachwezi dynasty and the Babiito kings.
For history lovers, this is a story you should not miss reading. The book is divided into two parts; part one presents the story in English language and the second part presents the story in Rutooro; a major local language spoken by Bayaga clan members.
This book shares a historical story of the legacy of one of Africa's greatest clans (Bayaga Clan) found in the eastern part of Africa. The book presents a chronological history of the major events which have shaped the evolution of the Bayaga Clan dating back in the traditional African Society to current modern times. The book also describes the culture and norms of the people belonging to this clan and their direct link with the Bachwezi dynasty and the Babiito kings.
For history lovers, this is a story you should not miss reading. The book is divided into two parts; part one presents the story in English language and the second part presents the story in Rutooro; a major local language spoken by Bayaga clan members.