Bunyoro also finds itself threatened from the …

Years: 1864 - 1875

Bunyoro also finds itself threatened from the north by Egyptian-sponsored agents who seek ivory and slaves but who, unlike the Arab traders from Zanzibar, are also promoting foreign conquest.

Khedive Ismail of Egypt aspires to build an empire on the Upper Nile; by the 1870s, his motley band of ivory traders and slave raiders has reached the frontiers of Bunyoro.

The khedive sends a British explorer, Samuel Baker, to raise the Egyptian flag over Bunyoro.

The Banyoro (people of Bunyoro) resist this attempt, and Baker has to fight a desperate battle to secure his retreat.

Baker regards the resistance as an act of treachery, and he denounces the Banyoro in a book that is widely read in Britain.

Later British empire builders will arrive in Uganda with a predisposition against Bunyoro, which eventually will cost the kingdom half its territory until the "lost counties" are restored to Bunyoro after independence.

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