In 1869, Omukama
Kamurasi Kyebambe IV died and two of the legitimate royal candidates - Kabalega and Kabigumire could not agree on who should be his successor. This led to a devastating
war of succession in the
Empire of Kitara. Normally, such wars to determine a legitimate successor were supposed to be brief and decisive until only one claimant to the throne was left alive. However, sometimes these conflicts dragged on for years, destabilising all of society and leading to famines, massacres and refugee crises. In this case, the clan leaders and the dead king's brother, Prince
Nyaika, were so tired of Kabalega and Kabigumire's constant fighting that they ordered Kabalega, who had the upper hand, to respect Bunyoro's laws of succession and
just-war conventions and end the war. When Kabalega was crowned king, he set out to develop his new empire via trade especially through the
Kibiro Saltworks. On 1 January 1894, the British declared war on
Bunyoro. At the height of the British offensive on his empire, Kabalega went into hiding in
Acholi under the protection of Chief Awich Abok of Payira. It's from there that he consistently led the Nyangire rebellion that proved to be a thorn in the side of the British colonialists. == History ==