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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Muhumusa, morte en 1945, est une rebelle anticolonialiste de l'Afrique de l'Est, qui s'appuyait sur le culte Nyabingi au Rwanda et en Ouganda. , Muhumusa (también se escribe Muhumuza, MuhMuhumusa (también se escribe Muhumuza, Muhumsa y Nyiragahumusa),​ fue una temida líder de la práctica espiritual del Nyabinghi en África oriental, que tuvo influencia en Ruanda y Uganda de 1850 a 1950.​ Se dice que Muhumusa fue una médium del espíritu de una legendaria mujer africana, conocida como Nyabinghi (también se escribe Nyabingi,​ y Nyabyinshi​) Según algunas fuentes ruandesas, su nombre original era Muserakande,​ y estuvo casada y tuvo un hijo llamado Biregeya con Kigeli Rwabugiri,​ el Rey de Ruanda de 1867 a 1895.​ Tras la muerte de Rwabugiri en 1895 y el golpe de Estado en Rucunshu en 1896, que fue orquestado por la esposa favorita de Rwabugiri, Kanjogera, para derrocar a su sucesor elegido, Rutarindwa, y entronizar a su hijo, Musinga, Muhumusa supuestamente huyó al norte, a Mpororo, con su hijo para escapar de la masacre.​ Otras fuentes, sin embargo, afirman que Muhumusa se llamaba originalmente Nyakayoga y que había estado casada con Rutarindwa antes de su muerte.​casada con Rutarindwa antes de su muerte.​ , Muhumusa (also spelled Muhumuza, Muhumsa, Muhumusa (also spelled Muhumuza, Muhumsa, and Nyiragahumusa) was a feared leader of the east African Nyabingi spiritual practice, which was influential in Rwanda and Uganda from 1850 to 1950. Muhumusa is said to have been a medium of the spirit of a legendary African woman, known as Nyabinghi (also spelled Nyabingi and Nyabyinshi). According to some Rwandan sources, her original name was Muserakande, and she was married to and had a son named Biregeya with Kigeri Rwabugiri, the King of Rwanda from 1867 to 1895. Following Rwabugiri's death in 1895 and the coup at Rucunshu in 1896, which was orchestrated by Rwabugiri's favourite wife, Kanjogera, to overthrow his chosen successor, Rutarindwa, and enthrone her son, Musinga, Muserakande allegedly fled north to Mpororo with her son to escape massacre. Other sources, however, claim Muhumusa was originally named Nyakayoga and had been married to Rutarindwa prior to his death. married to Rutarindwa prior to his death.
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rdfs:comment Muhumusa, morte en 1945, est une rebelle anticolonialiste de l'Afrique de l'Est, qui s'appuyait sur le culte Nyabingi au Rwanda et en Ouganda. , Muhumusa (also spelled Muhumuza, Muhumsa, Muhumusa (also spelled Muhumuza, Muhumsa, and Nyiragahumusa) was a feared leader of the east African Nyabingi spiritual practice, which was influential in Rwanda and Uganda from 1850 to 1950. Muhumusa is said to have been a medium of the spirit of a legendary African woman, known as Nyabinghi (also spelled Nyabingi and Nyabyinshi). According to some Rwandan sources, her original name was Muserakande, and she was married to and had a son named Biregeya with Kigeri Rwabugiri, the King of Rwanda from 1867 to 1895. Following Rwabugiri's death in 1895 and the coup at Rucunshu in 1896, which was orchestrated by Rwabugiri's favourite wife, Kanjogera, to overthrow his chosen successor, Rutarindwa, and enthrone her son, Musinga, Muserakande allegedly fled north to Mpororo with her son to escape masorth to Mpororo with her son to escape mas , Muhumusa (también se escribe Muhumuza, MuhMuhumusa (también se escribe Muhumuza, Muhumsa y Nyiragahumusa),​ fue una temida líder de la práctica espiritual del Nyabinghi en África oriental, que tuvo influencia en Ruanda y Uganda de 1850 a 1950.​ Se dice que Muhumusa fue una médium del espíritu de una legendaria mujer africana, conocida como Nyabinghi (también se escribe Nyabingi,​ y Nyabyinshi​) Según algunas fuentes ruandesas, su nombre original era Muserakande,​ y estuvo casada y tuvo un hijo llamado Biregeya con Kigeli Rwabugiri,​ el Rey de Ruanda de 1867 a 1895.​ Tras la muerte de Rwabugiri en 1895 y el golpe de Estado en Rucunshu en 1896, que fue orquestado por la esposa favorita de Rwabugiri, Kanjogera, para derrocar a su sucesor elegido, Rutarindwa, y entronizar a su hijo, Musinga, Muhumusa supuestamente huyó al norte, a MpMuhumusa supuestamente huyó al norte, a Mp
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