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Yuhi IV Musinga, Mwami of Rwanda, became king in 1895, and collaborated with the Germans in order to strengthen his own kingship. He was deposed by Belgian admin because of his inability to work with subordinate chiefs and his refusal to be baptized a Roman Catholic. His eldest son, Mutara III of Rwanda succeeded him in 1931 and his youngest son Kigeri V of Rwanda was recieving his education from Groupe Scolaire d'Astrida in Rwanda, and at Nyangezi College in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Preceded by: Kigeli IV of Rwanda |
List of Kings of Rwanda |
Succeeded by: Mutara III of Rwanda |