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Ntare V of Burundi

Ntare V of Burundi (born Charles Ndizeye; 2 December 1947 – 29 April 1972) was the last king of Burundi (or mwami), reigning from July to November 1966. Until his accession, he was known as Crown Prince Charles Ndizeye.

Ntare V
King Ntare V at his coronation ceremony
King of Burundi
Reign8 July 1966 – 28 November 1966
Coronation3 September 1966
PredecessorMwambutsa IV
SuccessorMonarchy abolished
Prime ministerMichel Micombero
BornPrince Charles Ndizeye of Burundi
(1947-12-02)2 December 1947
Gitega, Burundi, Ruanda-Urundi
Died29 April 1972(1972-04-29) (aged 24)
Gitega, Burundi
HouseNtwero
FatherMwambutsa IV Bangiricenge
MotherBaramparaye Ruhasha
ReligionCatholicism

Early life edit

Charles Ndizeye was the son of King Mwambutsa IV (1912–1977) and Queen Baramparaye Ruhasha (1929–2007). He had one half-brother (Prince Louis Rwagasore, assassinated 1961 whilst prime minister), and two half-sisters: Princess Rosa Paula Iribagiza (born 1934) and Princess Regina Kanyange (died 1987). Ndizeye was educated at Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland.[citation needed]

Rule edit

Crowning of Ntare V in Burundi
 
Modern-day view of the ceremonially planted tree (ikigabiro) from the coronation of Ntare V

After a Hutu-led coup attempt in October 1965, Mwambutsa IV went into exile in Switzerland. In March 1966, Mwambusta IV designated his only surviving son as heir to the throne.[1] The Crown Prince then formally deposed his father and his father's government in July 1966. He was formally crowned on 3 September, taking the regnal name Ntare V.[2] King Ntare himself was deposed, later the same year, in a military coup led by Michel Micombero; the former king went into exile in West Germany and later Uganda. He tried to return to Burundi in 1972 but was assassinated shortly afterwards.

Execution edit

Ntare V returned to Burundi in March 1972. Soon afterwards the Hutus began an uprising against the government and established the short-lived state of Martyazo. Ugandan President Idi Amin claimed he received a written guarantee from President Micombero that Ntare could return to Burundi and live there as a private citizen. Using the helicopter at his disposal from Amin, Ntare arrived. Within a few hours he was put under house arrest in the former palace in Gitega.[3] Soon after, an official radio broadcast proclaimed that Ntare was trying to instigate a mercenary invasion of Burundi to take back rule.[4] Some ministers favored keeping him under restricted protection in Gitega, while others wanted him dead. The situation was unofficially resolved when Ntare was assassinated sometime between Saturday evening, 29 April, and the following morning, under circumstances which remain unclear.

Whether there was a conspiracy or his death involved with a violent spontaneous outbreak in Gitega has not been determined.[5] Radio Nationale du Burundi (RNB Broadcasting) announced that the king was shot while attempting to escape from the palace where he had been "under arrest". The king's supporters claim he was taken from the Royal Palace and executed by a firing squad before being thrown into a common grave. The king was 24 years old. Meanwhile, the Hutu uprising was quelled by Micombero's forces. Between 80,000 and 210,000 people died in the ensuing war and genocide.[6][7]

Distinctions edit

National orders edit

  •   Grand Master of the Royal Order of Prince Louis Rwagasore.[citation needed]
  •   Grand Master of the Royal Order of Rukinzo (Royal Male Drum).[citation needed]
  •   Grand Master of the Royal Order of Karyenda (Royal Female Drum).[citation needed]
  •   Grand Master of the Military Order of Karyenda (Royal Female Drum).[citation needed]

Foreign honour edit

Ancestry edit

Ancestors of Ntare V of Burundi
16. Ntare IV, Sultan and Mwami of Burundi
8. Mwezi IV, Sultan and Mwami of Burundi
17. Vyano, of the Mwenengwe clan
4. Mutaga IV, Sultan and Mwami of Burundi
9. Vyano, of the Bunyakarama clan
2. Mwambutsa IV, King of Burundi
5. Princess Ngenzahago, of the Munyagisaka clan
1. Ntare V, King of Burundi
6. Umuganwa ntare Mathias Ruhasha, of the Bakundo clan
3. Baramparaye
7. Bernadette Mucereza

References edit

  1. ^ Michael Crowder (1984). The Cambridge History of Africa. Cambridge University Press. pp. 737–. ISBN 978-0-521-22409-3.
  2. ^ (in French) Le Monde (3 September 1966): "Le prince Charles Ndizeye est proclamé roi".
  3. ^ Charles Mohr (6 April 1972). "Burundi Seizes Ex‐King After Luring Him Back With a Pledge of Safe Conduct". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Burundi Says Ex‐King Is Dead as Coup Fails". The New York Times. 1 May 1972. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  5. ^ Melady, Thomas (1974). Burundi: The Tragic years. New York: Orbis Books. pp. 5–6. ISBN 0-88344-045-8.
  6. ^ White, Matthew. Death Tolls for the Major Wars and Atrocities of the Twentieth Century: C. Burundi (1972-73, primarily Hutu killed by Tutsi) 120,000
  7. ^ International Commission of Inquiry for Burundi (2002). Paragraph 85. "The Micombero regime responded with a genocidal repression that is estimated to have caused over a hundred thousand victims and forced several hundred thousand Hutus into exile"

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Ntare V of Burundi
House of Ntwero
Born: 2 December 1947 Died: 29 April 1972
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Burundi
8 July 1966 – 28 November 1966
Vacant
Political offices
Preceded byas King of Burundi Head of State of Burundi
8 July 1966 – 28 November 1966
Succeeded byas President of Burundi

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Ntare V of Burundi born Charles Ndizeye 2 December 1947 29 April 1972 was the last king of Burundi or mwami reigning from July to November 1966 Until his accession he was known as Crown Prince Charles Ndizeye Ntare VKing Ntare V at his coronation ceremonyKing of BurundiReign8 July 1966 28 November 1966Coronation3 September 1966PredecessorMwambutsa IVSuccessorMonarchy abolishedPrime ministerMichel MicomberoBornPrince Charles Ndizeye of Burundi 1947 12 02 2 December 1947Gitega Burundi Ruanda UrundiDied29 April 1972 1972 04 29 aged 24 Gitega BurundiHouseNtweroFatherMwambutsa IV BangiricengeMotherBaramparaye RuhashaReligionCatholicism Contents 1 Early life 2 Rule 3 Execution 4 Distinctions 4 1 National orders 4 2 Foreign honour 5 Ancestry 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editCharles Ndizeye was the son of King Mwambutsa IV 1912 1977 and Queen Baramparaye Ruhasha 1929 2007 He had one half brother Prince Louis Rwagasore assassinated 1961 whilst prime minister and two half sisters Princess Rosa Paula Iribagiza born 1934 and Princess Regina Kanyange died 1987 Ndizeye was educated at Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland citation needed Rule edit source source source source source source source source Crowning of Ntare V in Burundi nbsp Modern day view of the ceremonially planted tree ikigabiro from the coronation of Ntare VAfter a Hutu led coup attempt in October 1965 Mwambutsa IV went into exile in Switzerland In March 1966 Mwambusta IV designated his only surviving son as heir to the throne 1 The Crown Prince then formally deposed his father and his father s government in July 1966 He was formally crowned on 3 September taking the regnal name Ntare V 2 King Ntare himself was deposed later the same year in a military coup led by Michel Micombero the former king went into exile in West Germany and later Uganda He tried to return to Burundi in 1972 but was assassinated shortly afterwards Execution editSee also Ikiza Ntare V returned to Burundi in March 1972 Soon afterwards the Hutus began an uprising against the government and established the short lived state of Martyazo Ugandan President Idi Amin claimed he received a written guarantee from President Micombero that Ntare could return to Burundi and live there as a private citizen Using the helicopter at his disposal from Amin Ntare arrived Within a few hours he was put under house arrest in the former palace in Gitega 3 Soon after an official radio broadcast proclaimed that Ntare was trying to instigate a mercenary invasion of Burundi to take back rule 4 Some ministers favored keeping him under restricted protection in Gitega while others wanted him dead The situation was unofficially resolved when Ntare was assassinated sometime between Saturday evening 29 April and the following morning under circumstances which remain unclear Whether there was a conspiracy or his death involved with a violent spontaneous outbreak in Gitega has not been determined 5 Radio Nationale du Burundi RNB Broadcasting announced that the king was shot while attempting to escape from the palace where he had been under arrest The king s supporters claim he was taken from the Royal Palace and executed by a firing squad before being thrown into a common grave The king was 24 years old Meanwhile the Hutu uprising was quelled by Micombero s forces Between 80 000 and 210 000 people died in the ensuing war and genocide 6 7 Distinctions editNational orders edit nbsp Grand Master of the Royal Order of Prince Louis Rwagasore citation needed nbsp Grand Master of the Royal Order of Rukinzo Royal Male Drum citation needed nbsp Grand Master of the Royal Order of Karyenda Royal Female Drum citation needed nbsp Grand Master of the Military Order of Karyenda Royal Female Drum citation needed Foreign honour edit nbsp Congo Kinshasa Grand Cross of the Order of the LeopardAncestry editAncestors of Ntare V of Burundi16 Ntare IV Sultan and Mwami of Burundi8 Mwezi IV Sultan and Mwami of Burundi17 Vyano of the Mwenengwe clan4 Mutaga IV Sultan and Mwami of Burundi9 Vyano of the Bunyakarama clan2 Mwambutsa IV King of Burundi5 Princess Ngenzahago of the Munyagisaka clan1 Ntare V King of Burundi6 Umuganwa ntare Mathias Ruhasha of the Bakundo clan3 Baramparaye7 Bernadette MucerezaReferences edit Michael Crowder 1984 The Cambridge History of Africa Cambridge University Press pp 737 ISBN 978 0 521 22409 3 in French Le Monde 3 September 1966 Le prince Charles Ndizeye est proclame roi Charles Mohr 6 April 1972 Burundi Seizes Ex King After Luring Him Back With a Pledge of Safe Conduct The New York Times Retrieved 13 January 2022 Burundi Says Ex King Is Dead as Coup Fails The New York Times 1 May 1972 Retrieved 13 January 2022 Melady Thomas 1974 Burundi The Tragic years New York Orbis Books pp 5 6 ISBN 0 88344 045 8 White Matthew Death Tolls for the Major Wars and Atrocities of the Twentieth Century C Burundi 1972 73 primarily Hutu killed by Tutsi 120 000 International Commission of Inquiry for Burundi 2002 Paragraph 85 The Micombero regime responded with a genocidal repression that is estimated to have caused over a hundred thousand victims and forced several hundred thousand Hutus into exile External links editMonarchisteNtare V of BurundiHouse of NtweroBorn 2 December 1947 Died 29 April 1972Regnal titlesPreceded byMwambutsa IV King of Burundi8 July 1966 28 November 1966 VacantMonarchy abolishedPolitical officesPreceded byMwambutsa IVas King of Burundi Head of State of Burundi8 July 1966 28 November 1966 Succeeded byMichel Micomberoas President of Burundi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ntare V of Burundi amp oldid 1178516721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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