Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi
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| Mwambutsa IV | |
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| King ("Mwami") of Burundi | |
| Reign | 16 December 1915 – 8 July 1966 |
| Titles | 1931 |
| Born | 1912 |
| Died | 26 April 1977 |
| Place of death | |
| Predecessor | Mutaga IV Mbikije |
| Successor | Ntare V Ndizeye |
| Royal House | Ntwero |
| Father | Mutaga IV Mbikije |
King Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge (1912 - April 26, 1977) was the king of Burundi from December 16, 1915 to July 8, 1966. He was given the title of Mwami, or King. He succeeded Mutaga IV Mbikije. Like other Burundian kings, he was an ethnic Ganwa. During the early part of his reign, Burundi was transferred from Germany to Belgium following World War I. 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 had to continue switching prime ministers to stay in favor of both Hutus and Tutsis.
He was deposed by his son Ntare V in 1966 and fled to Switzerland, where he spent the rest of his life until he died in 1977.
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Mwambutsa IV Bangiriceng of Burundi
House of Ntwero
Born: 1912 Died: 26 April 1977 |
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| Preceded by Mutaga IV |
King of Burundi 16 December 1915 – 8 July 1966 |
Succeeded by Ntare V |
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