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Kamaanya of Buganda

Ssekabaka Kamaanya Kadduwamala
Kabaka of Buganda
Reign 1814 - 1832
Predecessor Semakookiro of Buganda
Successor Suuna II of Buganda
Born Uganda
Died 1832
Lutengo
Burial Kasengejje, Busiro
Spouse 1. Lady Baakuyiira
2. Lady Basiima Mukooki
3. Lady Gwowemukira
4. Lady Kayaga
5. Lady Kisirisa
6. Naabakyaala Saamanya, the Kaddulubaale
7. Lady Ky'osiby'omunyolo
8. Lady Kyot'owadde
9. Lady Kyowol'otudde
10. Lady Lubadde
11. Lady Mpozaaki
12. Lady Mubyuwo?
13. Lady Muteezi
14. Lady Mukwaano
15. Lady Nambi
16. Naabakyaala Nabikuku, the Kabejja
17. Lady Nabirumbi
18. Lady Nabiswaazi
19. Lady Nabyonga
20. Lady Nabbowa
21. Lady Nakaddu
22. Lady Nakanyike
23. Lady Nakkazi Kannyange
24. Lady Nakkazi
25. Lady Nakku
26. Lady Nakyekoledde
27. Lady Nalumansi
28. Lady Namale
29. Lady Namukasa
30. Lady Namawuba
31. Lady Nambi Tebasaanidde
32. Lady Namwenyagira
33. Lady Nannozi
34. Lady Nankanja
35. Lady Nzaalambi
36. Lady Siribatwaalira
37. Lady Tebeemalizibwa
38. Lady Nanteza
Father Semakookiro of Buganda
Mother Abakyala Nansikombi Ndwadd'ewazibwa

Kamaanya Kadduwamala was Kabaka of the Kingdom of Buganda from 1814 until 1832. He was the twenty-eighth (28th) Kabaka of Buganda.

He was the eldest son of Kabaka Semakookiro Wasajja Nabbunga, Kabaka of Buganda, who reigned between 1797 and 1814. His mother was Abakyala Nansikombi Ndwadd'ewazibwa, the Kaddulubaale, of the Nseenene (Grasshopper) Clan. She was his father's first wife. His father married at least fifteen wives. He ascended to the throne upon the death of his father in 1814, assuming the name of Kamaanya. He established his capital at Nsujjumpolu.

Like his father, Kabaka Kamaanya was a very busy man. He is recorded to have married at least thirty eight (38) wives:

He is recorded to have fathered sixty one (61) sons and several daughters. His son Suuna II, executed fifty eight (58) of his brothers during his reign. The children of Kabaka Kamaanya included:

Kabaka Kamaanya died at Lutengo in 1832. He was buried at Kasengejje, Busiro.


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