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Mutara II Rwogera
Mwami of Rwanda
Reign1830 – june 1853
PredecessorYuhi IV Gahindiro
SuccessorKigeli IV of Rwanda
Born1802
Kingdom of Rwanda
DiedJune 1853 (age 50/51) [1]
Kingdom of Rwanda
IssueKigeli IV
ClanAbanyiginya
FatherYuhi IV Gahindiro
MotherNyiramavugo II Nyiramongi[2]

Mutara II Rwogera was the King of Rwanda from 1830 to his death in June 1853. He belonged to the Tutsi ethnic group and under his rule and from that of his under his successor Kigeli IV, the kingdom reached its pinnacle of power . Since the 1840s, Rwanda handed over several wars against its neighbors. After June 1st, 1853, King Mutara II Rwogera died after he was taken ill, but the NGO Akaba had prevented Abiru from informing the Queen Nyiramavugo Nyiramongi of her death, the NGO because she had refused to drink and should’ve not been left after the king's surrender. When the lamp was lit, Rwakagara, the queen's older sister, the gift her on the milk and killed her. It was the Mutara dynasty that completed the planned conquest of Gisaka, a country that had struggled. It was also at this time that Rwanda lost its Voice, because when it brought the annual taxes as usual, the Indagu showed that it was impossible to receive them when the King was seriously ill, only to return them. Since then, the island has dominated Rwanda. Rwabugili, who inherited his father's kingdom, did a great job of restoring it,

References

  1. ^ http://www.wikirwanda.org/index.php?title=Mutara_II_Rwogera
  2. ^ Frank K. Rusagara (2009). Resilience of a Nation: A History of the Military in Rwanda. Fountain Publishers. p. 38. ISBN 9789970190010.
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Rwanda
1830–1853
Succeeded by