List of Tutsis

This is a list of notable Tutsis

Monarchs

Kings of Rwanda

  • Ruganzu I ex king of Rwanda – 1438–1482
  • Cyirima I ex king of Rwanda – 1482–1506
  • Kigeli I ex king of Rwanda – 1506–1528
  • Mibabwe I ex king of Rwanda – 1528–1552
  • Yuhi I ex king of Rwanda – 1552–1576
  • Ndahiro II ex king of Rwanda – 1576–1600
  • Ruganzu II ex king of Rwanda – 1600–1624
  • Mutara I ex king of Rwanda – 1624–1648
  • Kigeli II ex king of Rwanda – 1648–1672
  • Mibambwe II ex king of Rwanda – 1672–1696
  • Yuhi II of Rwanda ex king of Rwanda – 1696–1720
  • Karemeera ex king of Rwanda – 1720–1744
  • Cyirima II ex king of Rwanda – 1744–1768
  • Kigeli III ex king of Rwanda – 1768–1792
  • Mibabwe III ex king of Rwanda – 1792–1797
  • Yuhi III ex king of Rwanda – 1797–1830
  • Mutara II ex king of Rwanda – 1830–1853
  • Kigeli IV ex king of Rwanda – 1853–1895
  • Mibambwe IV ex king of Rwanda – 1895–1896
  • Yuhi IV ex king of Rwanda – 1896–1931
  • Mutara III ex king of Rwanda – 1931 1959
  • Kigeli V ex king of Rwanda – 1959–1961

Queens of Rwanda

  • Rosalie Gicanda queen of Rwanda[1]

Kings of Burundi

Politicians

National leaders

Presidents of Rwanda

Presidents of Burundi

Vice Presidents of Burundi

Prime Ministers of Burundi

Vice President of Democratic Republic of Congo

  • Azarias Ruberwa, former Vice President of the Democratic Republic of Congo – born 1964[14]

Other politicians

  • James Kabarebe (born 1959), Rwandan military officer who has served as a Senior Presidential Adviser on security matters in the government of Rwanda and the Rwandan Minister of Defence.
  • Lando Ndasingwa, Rwandan politician, murdered in the Genocide against Tutsi in 1994[15]
  • Louise Mushikiwabo, fourth and current Secretary General of Organisation internationale de la Francophonie. She previously served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda.

Athletes

Others

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