List of Tutsis
Appearance
Monarchs
[edit | edit source]Kings of Rwanda
[edit | edit source]- Ruganzu I ex king of Rwanda – 1438–1482
- Cyirima I ex king of Rwanda – 1482–1506
- Kigeli I ex king of Rwanda – 1506–1528
- Mibabwe I ex king of Rwanda – 1528–1552
- Yuhi I ex king of Rwanda – 1552–1576
- Ndahiro II ex king of Rwanda – 1576–1600
- Ruganzu II ex king of Rwanda – 1600–1624
- Mutara I ex king of Rwanda – 1624–1648
- Kigeli II ex king of Rwanda – 1648–1672
- Mibambwe II ex king of Rwanda – 1672–1696
- Yuhi II of Rwanda ex king of Rwanda – 1696–1720
- Karemeera ex king of Rwanda – 1720–1744
- Cyirima II ex king of Rwanda – 1744–1768
- Kigeli III ex king of Rwanda – 1768–1792
- Mibabwe III ex king of Rwanda – 1792–1797
- Yuhi III ex king of Rwanda – 1797–1830
- Mutara II ex king of Rwanda – 1830–1853
- Kigeli IV ex king of Rwanda – 1853–1895
- Mibambwe IV ex king of Rwanda – 1895–1896
- Yuhi IV ex king of Rwanda – 1896–1931
- Mutara III ex king of Rwanda – 1931 1959
- Kigeli V ex king of Rwanda – 1959–1961
Queens of Rwanda
[edit | edit source]- Rosalie Gicanda queen of Rwanda[1]
Kings of Burundi
[edit | edit source]- Ntare III Rushatsi, ex king of Burundi – 1680–1709
- Mwezi III Ndagushimiye, ex king of Burundi – 1709–1739
- Mutaga III Senyamwiza Mutamo, ex king of Burundi – 1739–1767
- Mwambutsa III Syarushambo Butama, ex king of Burundi – 1767–1796
- Mwambutsa III Mbariza – 1850–1884
- Ntare IV Rutaganzwa Rugamba, ex king of Burundi – 1884–1890
- Mwezi IV Gisabo, ex king of Burundi – 1908–1915
- Mwezi IV Gisabo, ex king of Burundi – 1915–1916
- Mwezi IV Gisabo, ex king of Burundi – 1916–1922
- Mutaga IV Mbikije, ex king of Burundi – 1922–1946
- Mwambutsa IV Baniriceng, ex king of Burundi – 1962–1966
- Ntare V Ndizeye, ex king of Burundi – 1966–1966
Politicians
[edit | edit source]National leaders
[edit | edit source]Presidos of Rwanda
[edit | edit source]- Paul Kagame, current Presido of Rwanda, na he previously command de rebel force wey end de 1994 Genocide against Tutsi insyd Rwanda.
Presidents of Burundi
[edit | edit source]- Michel Micombero, former presido of Burundi − 1940–1983[2]
- Jean-Baptiste Bagaza, former presido of Burundi – born 1946[3]
- Pierre Buyoya, former presido of Burundi – born 1949[4]
Vice Presidents of Burundi
[edit | edit source]Prime Ministers of Burundi
[edit | edit source]- Sylvie Kinigi, former prime minister of Burundi and acting president of Burundi – born 1952[9]
- Louis Rwagasore, former prime minister of Burundi – 1932–1961[10]
- André Muhirwa, former prime minister of Burundi
- Léopold Biha, former prime minister of Burundi[11]
- Anatole Kanyenkiko, former prime minister of Burundi – born 1952[12]
- Antoine Nduwayo, former prime minister of Burundi – born 1942[13]
Vice President of Democratic Republic of Congo
[edit | edit source]- Azarias Ruberwa, former Vice President of de Democratic Republic of Congo – born 1964[14]
Oda politicians
[edit | edit source]- James Kabarebe (born 1959), Rwandan military officer wey na he serve as a Senior Presidential Adviser on security matters insyd de government of Rwanda den de Rwandan Minister of Defence.
- Lando Ndasingwa, Rwandan politician, dem murder insyd de Genocide against Tutsi insyd 1994[15]
- Louise Mushikiwabo, fourth den current Secretary General of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. Na she previously serve as de Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda.
Athletes
[edit | edit source]- Gaël Bigirimana
- Saido Berahino
- Yannick Mukunzi
Odas
[edit | edit source]- Sonia Rolland, actress, mother tutsi, father French – born 1981
- Stromae, Belgian musician, rapper den singer-songwriter.
- Benjamin Sehene, Rwandian author, dey live insyd Paris – born 1959[16][17]
- Immaculée Ilibagiza, Rwandan American author den Rwandan Genocide survivor.
- Scholastique Mukasonga, writer, author of Our Lady of the Nile[18]
- Yolande Mukagasana (born September 6, 1954), Rwandan writer wey dey wrep insyd French.
- Ange Kagame, only daughter of Paul Kagame, current president of Rwanda.
References
[edit | edit source]- ↑ Bribbs, Philip and Booth, Janice "Rwanda,"Bradt Travel Guides; Fourth edition (2010). ISBN 978-1-84162-306-1. Page 127. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Nohlen, Dieter, Krennerich, Michael, and Thibault, Bernhard "Elections in Africa: a data handbook." Oxford University Press, USA (1999). ISBN 978-0-19-829645-4. Page 154. Retrieved February 27, 2011
- ↑ Scherrer, Christian P. "Genocide and Crisis in Central Africa: Conflict Roots, Mass Violence, and Regional War" Praeger (2001).ISBN 978-0-275-97224-0. Page 249. Retrieved February 27, 2011
- ↑ Page, Kogan "Africa Review 200 -Op/075," Walden Publishing (2003). ISBN 978-0-7494-4065-7. Page 35. Retrieved February 27, 2011
- ↑ Taylor & Francis Group, "Europa World Year, Book 1" Europa Publications Ltd (2004). Page 949. ISBN 978-1-85743-254-1. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Southern Africa report. Southern Africa Report Association. 2003. p. 110. Retrieved March 1, 2011.
- ↑ Scherrer, Christian P., "Genocide and crisis in Central Africa: conflict roots, mass violence, and ..." Praeger (2001). ISBN 978-0-275-97224-0. Page 250. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Watt, Nigel "Burundi: biography of a small African country," Columbia University Press, (2008), ISBN 978-0-231-70090-0. Page 189. Retrieved February 26, 2011
- ↑ Hoogensen, Gunhild; Solheim, Bruce O. (2006-07-30). Women in Power: World Leaders Since 1960 (in English). Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-0-313-08616-8.
- ↑ Seddon, David (2004-06-17). A Political and Economic Dictionary of Africa (in English). Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-0-203-40379-2.
- ↑ DeRouen, Karl R.; Heo, Uk (2007-05-10). Civil Wars of the World: Major Conflicts Since World War II [2 Volumes] (in English). Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 978-1-85109-919-1.
- ↑ Lemarchand, Rene (1996-01-26). Burundi: Ethnic Conflict and Genocide (in English). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-56623-0.
- ↑ Lemarchand, Rene (1996-01-26). Burundi: Ethnic Conflict and Genocide (in English). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-56623-0.
- ↑ Kapapi, John (March 28, 2019). Lies of the Tutsi in Eastern Congo/Zaire: A Case Study: South Kivu (Pre-Colonial to 2018). Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781796022896.
- ↑ Robert M. Press (1999). The new Africa. Internet Archive. University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-1704-4.
- ↑ Lemarchand, René (2009). The Dynamics of Violence in Central Africa (in English). University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 978-0-8122-4120-4.
- ↑ Njogu, Kimani; Ngeta, Kabiri; Wanjau, Mary (2010). Ethnic Diversity in Eastern Africa: Opportunities and Challenges (in English). African Books Collective. ISBN 978-9966-7244-8-9.
- ↑ Garcin, Jérôme. "Scholastique Mukasonga, la pharaonne noire du Calvados" (Archive). L'Obs. Retrieved on 29 May 2015.