Mutara II Rwogera
| Mutara II Rwogera | |
|---|---|
| Mwami of Rwanda | |
| Reign | 1845 – 1867 | 
| Predecessor | Yuhi IV Gahindiro | 
| Successor | Kigeli IV of Rwanda | 
| Born | 1802 Kingdom of Rwanda  | 
| Died | 1867 [1] Kingdom of Rwanda  | 
| Spouse | Nyirakigeri Murorunkwere | 
| Issue | Kigeli IV | 
| Clan | Abanyiginya | 
| Father | Yuhi IV Gahindiro | 
| Mother | Nyiramavugo II Nyiramongi[2] | 
Mutara II Rwogera was the King of Rwanda from 1845 to his death in 1867.[3] Under his rule and that of his successor Kigeli IV Rwabugiri, the kingdom reached its pinnacle of power.
In 1867, King Mutara II Rwogera died of an illness, but a non-governmental organization prevented Abiru from informing Queen Nyiramavugo Nyiramongi about his death, a non-governmental organization because he had refused to drink and should not stay after the king.
The Mutara dynasty completed the planned conquest of Gisaka, a struggling country. Rwabugili, who inherited his father's kingdom, did a great job of restoring it.[4]
See also
References
- ^ "Wikirwanda.org-Mutara II Rwogera".
 - ^ Frank K. Rusagara (2009). Resilience of a Nation: A History of the Military in Rwanda. Fountain Publishers. p. 38. ISBN 9789970190010.
 - ^ Vansina, Jan. 2004. Antecedents to Modern Rwanda : The Nyiginya Kingdom. Africa and the Diaspora. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press.
 - ^ "Ancient African King - Mutara II Rwogera". 8 March 2021.
 
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