Empire of Kitara

Empire of Kitara
Kitara kya Nyamenge (Nyoro)
Approximate extent of Kitara under Wamara per D. H. Apuuli:
  Legendary extent (according to some Banyoro oral traditions but contradicted by those of other groups)
  Probable extent (according to archaeological evidence)
CapitalPer legends:
Common languagesProto-North Rutara
Religion
Demonyms
  • Munyakitara (pl. Banyakitara)
  • Mukitara (pl. Bakitara)
  • (Kitaran)
Establishment
  • c. 1000 – c. 1200 (according to C. A. Buchanan)
  • c. 1000/1100 – c. 1300 (according to J. P. Gorju)
  • c. 1200 – c. 1400 (according to C. A. Buchanan)
  • c. 1350 – c. 1400 (according to E. I. Steinhart)
  • c. 1300 – c. 1500 (according to D. K. Jordan)
  • c. 1300 – c. mid/late 1600s (according to J. P. Gorju)
  • c. 1300 – c. 1400 (according to K.W.)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Urewe
Bunyoro
Buganda
Nkore
Today part ofUganda, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, and Rwanda

Kitara (sometimes spelt as Kittara or Kitwara, also known as the Chwezi Empire) was an ancient legendary state that covered significant parts of western Uganda and is regularly mentioned in the oral traditions of the Banyoro, Batooro, and Banyankole.