Yuhi III Mazimpaka

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Yuhi III Mazimpaka
Mwami (King)
Reign1735 - 1766
DynastyNyiginya dynasty (3rd)
FatherMibamwe II Sekarongoro II Gisanura
MotherNyirayuhi III Nyamarembo

Yuhi III Mazimpaka (scientific orthography: Yuhi wa Gatatu Mazimpakâ) was the Mwami (King) of kingdom of Rwanda from 1735 to 1766.[1]

He is remembered as having been an exceptionally handsome young king. He was a highly intelligent and creative man. He is said to have been a painter with words (umusizi)/poet and a prophet. He revealed from his dreams the coming of a pale race of people in many years after his death that would lead to the downfall of his kingdom. King Yuhi III commissioned a construction of a three storeyed house made of tree trunks, reeds and grass straws at a place known as Kamonyi. It is thought to have been the first storeyed house ever built in Rwanda. He suffered occasional mental illness due to his combination of intensive meditations/envisioning and the daily running of the Kingdom. He died from a leg injury which he sustained from an attempt to dive from a high rock into a lake where he had gone to swim.[2]

Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Rwanda
1735 - 1766
Succeeded by

References[edit]

  1. ^ Vansina, Jan. 2004. Antecedents to Modern Rwanda : The Nyiginya Kingdom. Africa and the Diaspora. Madison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press.
  2. ^ Alexis Kagame. Un abrege de l'ethno histoire du Rwanda.