Kitara

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See also: kitara and ki̱tara

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Kitara

  1. (history) A legendary empire in African oral tradition, supposed to have lasted until the 16th century and to have included territory in modern Uganda, northern Tanzania, eastern Congo (DRC), Rwanda, and Burundi.

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