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 Ntare V -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
(A metric unit of length equal to 100 meters) HM Mwami Ntare V Ndizeye (1947-1972) was the king of (A landlocked republic in east central Africa on the northeastern shore of Lake Tanganyika) Burundi briefly in 1966.
Ntare was deposed in a (additional info and facts about military coup) military coup lead by (additional info and facts about Michel Micombero) Michel Micombero in 1966.
He went into exile in (A republic in north central Europe on the North Sea; established in 1949 from the zones of Germany occupied by the British and French and Americans after the German defeat; reunified with East Germany in 1990) West Germany, where he died in 1972.
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 AllRefer.com - Burundi : History, Burundi (Burundian Political Geography) - Encyclopedia
In July, 1966, Mwambutsa IV was deposed by his son, who became Ntare V. The new ruler was himself deposed by a military coup in Nov., 1966, when a republic was established.
Michel Micombero, a Tutsi, became president; a new constitution was adopted in 1970.
In 1972 a rebellion attempting to return Ntare V to power was crushed by the government; Ntare was executed and the Hutus were further repressed.
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 Ntare V - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
HM Mwami Ntare V Ndizeye (1947-1972) was the king of Burundi briefly in 1966.
He deposed his father, Mwambutsa IV in 1966.
He went into exile in West Germany, where he died in 1972.
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 Articles - List of monarchs who lost their thrones or abdicated in the 20th century   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
King Mwambutsa IV was deposed by his son Ntare V in 1966.
King Ntare V was deposed in 1966 in a military coup lead by Michel Micombero.
Emperor Iyasu V was deposed 1916 for suspected conversion to the Muslim faith.
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Mwambutsa was overthrown in a military coup in July 1966 by his son Charles who subsequently reigned for a few months as King Ntare V, with the military leader Michel Micombero as prime minister.
King Ntare was deposed by Micombero on Nov. 29, 1966, and Burundi was declared a republic with Micombero as president.
In 1972 an attempt to restore the monarchy was unsuccessful, and in the fighting that followed King Ntare was killed, and as many as 150,000 Hutu, who were blamed by the government for the uprising, were slaughtered by the Tutsi and the Tutsi-dominated army.
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 Ntare V - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 BURUNDI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Kingdom of Burundi was founded during the middle of the seventeenth century by Ntare Rushatsi, who assumed the style of Mwami ca.
The king was overthrown in a military coup d'etat and the monarchy abolished in 1966.
An attempt to re-establish the kingdom ended with the murder of King Ntare V, at the Royal Palace of Gitega in 1972.
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 Burundi
In 1966 King Mwambutsa IV, after a 50-year reign, was deposed by another son, Charles, with army help, and the constitution was suspended.
Later that year Charles, now Ntare V, was deposed by his prime minister, Capt Michel Micombero, who declared Burundi a republic.
In 1972 the deposed Ntare V was killed, allegedly by the Hutu, giving the Tutsi an excuse to massacre large numbers of Hutu.
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 Michel Micombero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Micombero became Prime Minister of Burundi on July 11, 1966 and was the real power in the nation technically ruled by King Ntare V.
Micombero went into exile in Somalia, where he died of a heart attack in 1983.
Preceded by: Ntare V Ndizeye Rulers and heads of state of Burundi 1966 - November 28 – 1976 - November 1 Succeeded by: Jean-Baptiste Bagaza
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 List of Kings of Burundi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The names of the Kings of Burundi followed a cycle, Ntare (meaning 'lion'), Mwezi (meaning 'moon'), Mutaga, and Mwambutsa.
Traditionally, it was thought that there had been four complete cycles but the more modern genealogy indicates that there were only two complete cycles, starting with Ntare III Rushatsi.
The kings continued through the colonial period, but each of the last kings was deposed in a coup d'état.
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 Independence and Violence - History - Burundi - Africa
In July 1966 he was declared deposed by his son, Mwami Ntare V. Four months later Micombero led a successful coup, declared Burundi a republic, appointed himself president, and established a National Revolutionary Committee to help stabilize his regime and develop the economy.
Ntare, who was under house arrest, was also killed.
The uprising was quelled, but unrest continued, and thousands of Hutu refugees found haven in nearby countries.
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 Vaal Triangle Info Encylopedia - Mwambutsa_IV_Bangiriceng   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
He was the leader of Burundi when it was granted independence in 1962, and he created a constitutional monarchy, which suffered much turmoil including the assassinations of at least three prime ministers.
He was deposed by his son Ntare V in 1966.
He spent the rest of his life under house arrest.
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 Tanzanian traditional polities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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 International Law Blog: Renee Dopplick
In 1966, after the elections of 1965 resulted in the politically motivated ethnic assassinations of at least 500 Tutsis and 2,000 Hutus and failed coups, the King transferred power to his son Prince Charles Ndizeye.
Prince Ndizeye suspended the constitution, proclaimed a republic, and declared himself King, "Mwami Ntare V".
A successful coup at the end of that year unseated Ntare V and installed Michael Micombero as head of state.
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 Eastern   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In 1966, Mwambutsa IV was deposed by his son Charles (Ntare V), and he was overthrown by his Prime Minister, Michel Micombero who proclaimed a Republic with himself as President.
His military government extended the domination of the Tutsi minority and purged Hutu from key posts in the UPRONA party.
In 1972, the Hutu rebelled, killing up to 10,000 Tutsi and the government retaliated by killing between 80,000 and 250,000 Hutu and executing Ntare V. The country was declared a one-party state with Micombero president and prime minister but he was overthrown by Col. Jean-Baptiste Bagaza 1976 and Tutsi domination continued.
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 Ntare V, Charles Ndizeye - Traditional Ruler in Burundi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ntare V, Charles Ndizeye - Traditional Ruler in Burundi
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 burundi6   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
July 1946, H.M. Queen Baramparaye, a lady from the Bakundo clan, a direct descendent of Mwami Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Cambarantama.
1966 - [1972] H.M. Mwami Ntare V Ndizeye, King of Burundi.
Proclaimed as Mwami Ntare V Ndizeye on the deposition of his father by General Micombero, 8
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 New Vision Online : Britain meets Ankole at Masha
Sadly though, Masha is known more for its ranches than the historic episode that took place on July 23, 1889, when Bucunku, an envoy of Ankole’s king (Ntare V), and Henry Marton Stanley, a correspondent for the New York Herald and The Daily Telegraph, committed to a relationship.
On his way back, he passed via Ankole, where he met Bucunku, an envoy of Ankole’s then ruling king, Ntare V. According to Kalunga, an elder in the land, “Bucunku was the king’s representative and leader of pastoralists, who occupied this area during the reign of Ntare V from 1870-1895.”
Their binding brotherly relationship as a result made, Bucunku the first Ugandan to befriend a European.
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 BURUNDI2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
1530 - 1550 Ntare I Kivimira Savuyimba Semunganzashamba Rushatsi Kambarantama.
1620 - 1650 Ntare II 1650 - 1680 Mwezi II 1680 - 1700 Mutaga II 1700 - 1720 Mwambutsa II 1720 - 1750 Ntare III
I would be grateful to hear from anyone who may have changes, corrections or additions to contribute.
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 Africa Watch Burundi: The politics of intolerance - African Security Review Vol 8 No 6, 1999
On 8 July 1966, Charles revoked the Constitution, dismissed Biha’s administration and declared himself mwami as Ntare V. He appointed Micombero prime minister, but their collaboration proved short-lived, and in November, Micombero deposed Ntare and proclaimed a republic with himself as president, prime minister, minister of defence and head of UPRONA.
In March, an increasingly paranoid Micombero, who was obsessed with the idea that the deposed mwami was raising a mercenary force to overthrow the government, had Ntare abducted and returned to Burundi with the assistance of Uganda’s Idi Amin.
Ntare was summarily executed to prevent him from becoming a rallying point for the rebels, who initially gained the upper hand, slaughtering some 2 000 to 3 000 Tutsis.
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It all happened after King Ntare V returned in April of that year.
No sooner had Ntare V stepped off the plane than he was judged and executed by Micombero.
Thousands of invading exiled Hutus attending Ntare V's return to Burundi were slaughtered by the rival Tutsis.
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 Burundi - Atlapedia Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Between 1962 and 1965 two more Prime Ministers were assassinated and in 1966 a military coup led by Michel Micombero overthrew the monarchy and Burundi became a republic.
In 1972 an unsuccessful revolt by the Hutu against the Tutsi resulted in 100,000 deaths, most of which were Hutu as well as the death of King Mwami Ntare V. In 1976 Col. Jean-Baptiste Bagaza ousted Micombero and became President.
In 1981 voters approved a new constitution which provided for a National Assembly and in 1982 an assembly was elected.
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 Burundi Ethnic Strife, 1970-1974
Civil unrest continued throughout the late 1960s and early 1970s.
In 1972, the Hutus launched an unsuccessful rebellion against the Tutsi minority's domination of the country in an attempt to restore Ntare V to power.
The rebellion led to 10,000 Tutsi dead and 150,000 Hutu were murdered a year later.
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 WHKMLA : History of Burundi, since 1962
The Tutsi, meanwhile, controlled both the army and the ruling UPRONA party.
In 1966 King NTARE V. was deposed, the monarchy abolished.
The situation remains tense, as the Tutsi minority is not willing to relinquish their control over the army.
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 Ntare V, deposed King of Burundi, killed in an abortive coup April 29 in History
Ntare V, deposed King of Burundi, killed in an abortive coup April 29 in History
Ntare V, deposed King of Burundi, killed in an abortive coup
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 Burundi
1 Sep 1966 - 28 Nov 1966 Ntare V Ndizeye (Charles Ndizeye) (s.a.)
The names of the kings followed a fixed cycle: Ntare, Mwezi, Mutaga, Mwambutsa.
Traditionally it was thought that there were four full cycles, but today it is believed there were only two.
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 Burundi
National name Republika y'Uburundi/République du Burundi/Republic of Burundi Area 27,834 sq km/10,746 sq mi Capital Bujumbura Major towns/cities Gitega, Bururi, Ngozi, Muyinga, Ruyigi, Kayanza Physical features landlocked grassy highland straddling watershed of Nile and Congo; Lake Tanganyika, Great Rift Valley
1966 The king was deposed by his teenage son Charles, who became Ntare V; he was in turn deposed by his Tutsi prime minister Col Michel Micombero, who declared Burundi a republic; the Tutsi-dominated Union for National Progress (UPRONA) was declared the only legal political party.
1972 Ntare V was killed, allegedly by Hutus, provoking a massacre of 150,000 Hutus by Tutsi soldiers; 100,000 Hutus fled to Tanzania.
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