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| | History of Burundi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Its greatest growth occurred under Ntare Rugama, who ruled the nation from about 1796 to 1850 and saw the kingdom double in size. |
 | | Unlike Rwanda, which allied itself with the United States in the Cold War, Burundi after independence became affiliated with China. |
 | | In 1966, King Mwambutsa was deposed by his son, Prince Ntare V, who himself was deposed by his prime minister Capt. Michel Micombero in the same year. |
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