Toro Kingdom
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Toro is one of the four traditional kingdoms located within the borders of Uganda. It was founded in 1830 when Omukama Kaboyo Olimi I, the eldest son of Omukama Nyamutukura Kyebambe III, rebelled and established his own independent kingdom. Incorporated back into Bunyoro-Kitara in 1876, it reasserted its independence in 1891.
Like Buganda, Bunyoro, Busoga and Nkore, Toro's monarchy was abolished in 1967 by the government of Uganda, but was reinstated in 1993.
[edit] Omukamas of Toro
- Olimi I of Toro - 1830-c. 1860s
- Ruhaga of Toro (usurper) - 1860s
- Kyebambe I of Toro - 1860s- 1870
- Rukidi I of Toro - 1870- 1871
- Kyebambe I - 1871- 1872
- Olimi II of Toro - 1872- 1870s
- Kyebambe II of Toro - 1870s
- Rukidi II of Toro - 1870s
- Rububi Kyebambe III of Toro - 1870s
- Kakende of Toro - 1870s- 1876
- period of interregnum, reverted to Bunyoro - 1876- 1891
- Kyebambe IV - 1891- 1928
- Rukidi III of Toro - 1929-1965
- Olimi III of Toro - 1965- 1967
- period of interregnum
- Olimi III - 1993-1995
- Rukidi IV - 1995-present