1750 - 1780 Kabaka Kyabagu Kabinuli, Kabaka of Buganda, third son of Prince Musanje Goluba, by his second wife, Nabulya Nalugwa. Succeeded on the abdication of his elder brother, ca. 1750. Established his capital at Lubiya. m. (first) Gwolyowa, daughter Myamba, of the Lugave clan. m. (second) Kiribwa (d.s.p.), daughter of Sebugulu, of the Lugave clan. m. (third) Magota (d.s.p.), daughter of Namukoka, of the Mamba clan. m. (fourth) Misinga (d.s.p.), daughter of Natigo, of the Lugave clan. m. (fifth) Mbigide (d.s.p.), daughter of Terwewalwa, of the Nvuma clan. m. (sixth) Nabiweke (d.s.p.), daughter of Segirinya, of the Dgo clan. m. (seventh) Nabugere, daughter of Sekayiba, of the Ffumbe clan. m. (eighth) Nagalale, daughter of Lule, of the Donge clan. m. (ninth) Abakyala Najemba, the Omubika (d.s.p.), daughter of Lule, of the Donge clan. m. (tenth) Nalubimbi, daughter of Namwama, of the Kobe clan. m. (eleventh) Nalugoti (d.s.p.), daughter of Masembe, of the Nsenene clan. m. (twelfth) Nalunga (d.s.p.), daughter of Lugunju, of the Nvumba clan. m. (thirteenth) Nalwondoba, daughter of Nankere, of the Mamba clan. m. (fourteenth) Namayanja (k. by her husband in an angry rage, ca. 1780), daughter of Bude, of the Mamba clan. m. (fifteenth) Namboze, daughter of Namwama, of the Kobe clan. m. (sixteenth) Nankanja (d.s.p.), daughter of Nakabalira, of the Nvuma clan. m. (seventeenth) Nanteza, daughter of Kakembo, of the Ndjovu clan.. m. (eighteenth) Nfambe (d.s.p.), daughter of Sekayiba, of the Ffumbe clan. m. (nineteenth) Nanzigu. m. (twentieth) Nakalyowa. He was k. by Kikoso, valet to Nakirindisa, at Namubiru, 1780 (bur. Merera, and reburied at Kyebando in 1869), having having had issue:
1) Prince (Omulangira) Sanya (s/o Misinga).
2) Prince (Omulangira) Mbajwe (s/o Nabugere).
3) Prince (Omulangira) Saku (s/o Nalubimbi).
4) Prince (Omulangira) Wango (s/o Nalwondoba).
5) Prince (Omulangira) Kalema (s/o Namboze). Constested the succession on the death of his father. Defeated by his brother, Junju, and fled to Bunyoro.
6) Prince (Omulangira) Kibuli.
7) Prince (Omulangira) Kigoye (s/o Namboze).
8) Prince (Omulangira) Lubambula.
9) Prince (Omulangira) Mukama. Rebelled against his half-brother, Kabaka Junju. He was k. by his half brother, Prince Semakokiro, after 1780.
1780 - 1797 Kabaka Junju Sendegeya, Kabaka of Buganda, son of Kabaka Kyabagu Kabinuli, Kabaka of Buganda, by his seventeenth wife, Nanteza. Succeeded on the death of his father, ca. 1780. Established his capital at Mugonga. m. (first) Katagya, daughter of Gabunga, of the Mamba clan. m. (second) Nakamu I, daughterof Lwomwa, of the Ndiga clan. m. (third) Nakamu II, daughter of Katambala, of the Ndiga clan. m. (fourth) Tebwaza, daughter of Kasamba, of the Mbogo clan. He was k. in the battle of Kiwawu, against his brother Semakokiro, 1797 (bur. Merera), having had issue, one son and two daughters:
1814 - 1832 Kabaka Kamanya Kadduwamala, Kabaka of Buganda, eldest son of Kabaka Wasaja Semakokiro Nabbunga, Kabaka of Buganda, by his first wife, Abakyala Ndawadewazibwa, Kaddulubaale. Succeeded on the death of his father, assuming the name of Kamanya, 1814. Established his capital at Nsudjumpolu. m. (first) Bakuyira, daughter of Lule, of the Donge clan. m. (second) Basima Mukoki, daughter of Katesigwa, of the Kima clan. m. (third) Gwowemukira. m. (fourth) Kayaga, daughter of Kiwalabye, of the Kobe clan. m. (fifth) Kisirisa, daughter of Walusimbi, of the Ngawa clan. m. (sixth) Abakyala Samanya, the Kaddulubaale (k. on the orders of her husband), daughter of Walusimbi, of the Ngawa clan. m. (seventh) Kisibyomunyolo, daughter of Jumba, of the Kima clan. m. (eighth) Kyotowade, daughter of Kiyaga, of the Mamba clan. m. (ninth) Kyowolotude, daughter of Lutolo, of the Ndiga clan. m. (tenth) Lubade, daughter of Majanja, of the Ngeye clan. m. (eleventh) Mpozaki, daughter of Katesigwa, of the Kima clan. m. (twelfth) Mubyuwo, daughter of Nakatanza, of the Lugave clan. m. (thirteenth) Mutezi, daughter of Nakato, of the Mbogo clan. m. (fourteenth) Mukwano, daughter of Mugema, of the Kima clan. m. (fifteenth) Nambi, daughter of Lutaya, of the Donge clan. m. (sixteenth) Abakyala Nabikuku, the Kabejja, daughter of Jumba, of the Kima clan. m. (seventeenth) Nabirumbi, daughter of Kisule of Busoga, of the Reedbuck clan. m. (eighteenth) Nabiswazi, daughter of Jumba, of the Kima clan. m. (nineteenth) Nabiyonga, daughter of Myamba, of the Lugave clan. m. (twentieth) Nabowa, daughter of Kafumbirwango, of the Lugave clan. m. (twenty-first) Nakaddu, daughter of Kamyuka, of the Kobe clan. m. (twenty-second) Nakanyike, daughter of Senfuma, of the Mamba clan. m. (twenty-third) Nakazi Kanyange, daughter of Sambwa Katenda, of the Mamba clan. m. (twenty-fourth) Nakazi, daughter of Lutalo, of the Mamba clan. m. (twenty-fifth) Naku, daughter of Walusimbi, of the Ngawa clan. m. (twenty-sixth) Nakyekolede, daughter of Gabunga, of the Mamba clan. m. (twenty-seventh) Nalumansi, daughter of Walusimbi, of the Ngawa clan. m. (twenty-eighth) Namala, daughter of Kiwalabye, of the Kobe clan. m. (twenty-ninth) Namukasa, daughter of Nankere, of the Mamba clan. m. (thirtieth) Namawuba, daughter of Sempala, of the Ngawa clan. m. (thirty-first) Nambi Tebasanide, daughter of Mugula, of the Mamba clan. m. (thirty-second) Namwnyagira, daughter of Kamyuka, of the Kobe clan. m. (thirty-third) Nanozi, daughter of Gomotoka, of the Nvumba clan. m. (thirty-fourth) Nankanja, daughter of Terwewlwa, of the Nvumba clan. m. (thirty-fifth) Nzalambi, daughter of Nataligo, of the Lugave clan. m. (thirty-sixth) Siribatwalira, of the Kima clan. m. (thirty-seventh) Tebemalizibwa, daughter of Myamba, of the Lugave clan. m. (thirty-eighth) Nantuze. He d. at Lutengo, 1832 (bur. Merera), having had issue, sixty one sons (of whom 58 were killed by Suna II) and several daughters, including: