The first king of Buganda was Kabaka Kintu, who is traditionally regarded as the founder of the Kingdom of Buganda in present-day Uganda. His reign is believed to have started in the 13th century, and he is credited with establishing the political and social structures that would shape the kingdom's future. Kintu's legacy includes the introduction of the Baganda people's customs and governance systems, which continue to influence the region today.
Uganda does not have a king in the traditional sense, as it is a republic. However, the Buganda Kingdom, one of the largest traditional kingdoms in Uganda, is led by a king known as the Kabaka. As of my last knowledge update, the current Kabaka of Buganda is Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, who has held the title since 1993.
Ttembo of Buganda died in 1304.
Kikulwe of Buganda died in 1738.
Kiyimba of Buganda died in 1304.
Muteesa I of Buganda died in 1884.
Namuggala of Buganda died in 1750.
Kimbugwe of Buganda died in 1584.
Nakibinge of Buganda died in 1554.
Kagulu of Buganda died in 1736.
Sekamaanya of Buganda died in 1584.
Mutebi I of Buganda died in 1680.
Kimera of Buganda died in 1404.