Ntare V of Burundi
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King Ntare V Ndizeye (1947-1972) was the king of Burundi briefly in 1966. Until his accession, he was known as prince Charles Ndizi. He deposed his father, Mwambutsa IV in 1966. Ntare was deposed in a military coup lead by Michel Micombero in 1966. He went into exile in West Germany, where he died in 1972. He is also said by many sources to have been murdered at the ibwami royal palace in Gitega, though little information is available on the exact circumstances.
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Preceded by Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi |
Rulers and heads of state of Burundi 1966 |
Succeeded by Michel Micombero |