Proper noun
Kitara
(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.
In recognition of this fact that Rev. Roscoe wrote, “The country of Kitara, which is now generally known as Bunyoro, was at one time the largest and most powerful of all autocratic kingdoms in the Lake regions of Central Africa …. Source: Internet
Victoria Kabagabu, the daughter to the Omukama of Bunyoro Kitara Solomon Gafabusa Iguru, has passed on at Mulago National Referral Hospital. Source: Internet