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    The Revolution of 1965 (in 1966) in burundi

    The Revolution Kingslayer 1965-1966 Burundi considered a revolution of hima, or a revolution of bachaba, or a revolution of bashingo, or even a revolution of basafu (or basapfu), has been worn by individuals among these various clan or Sub-clan of the bahima.
    Who are these various sub clan or clan:
    Bachaba is a sub clan of the bahima. We find in this group people like micombero or buyoya.
    Bashingo is a sub clan of the bahima. We find in this group people like bagaza.
    Basapfu is a sub clan of the batutsi whose ancestors were bahima

    The Burundian bahima are derived from the Burundian ruling class which has taken the reins of power officially since November 1966 to November 2003 in Burundi (unofficially since 1962, the date of independence). This period policy is equated with that of The burundian military dictatorship. The Dictator Michel Micombero, a muhima, is the one who decapitated the ancient kingdom millennium of the urundi in 1966, in proclaiming-The Republic of Burundi.
    It is also the author of the genocide / Kingslayer of Burundi [4].
    The Dictator Michel Micombero is a kinship of the dictator bagaza (a muhima) and the dictator Pierre Buyoya (a muhima). All were former presidents of the republic of Burundi. Anyway, during that time, Burundi had become a dictatorship of burundian bahima hereditary.
    The burundian dictatorship of bahima was one of the bloodiest periods and painful history of Burundi. Indeed, there are more than 4.5 million victims.
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    In terms of conclusion, the history of bahutu barundi has been misused since the advent of the republic of burundi with the coming of the bahima in power. The tutsi institutionalisé in arusha is not the mulusi mututsi or the urundi, but rather the muhima – thinkers of the hamitisme (that is to say of the 4th burundian ethnic group).