Ntare V of Burundi
| Ntare V | |
|---|---|
King Ntare V at his coronation ceremony | |
| King of Burundi | |
| Reign | 8 July 1966 – 28 November 1966 |
| Coronation | 3 September 1966 |
| Predecessor | Mwambutsa IV |
| Successor | Monarchy abolished |
| Prime minister | Michel Micombero |
| Born | Prince Charles Ndizeye of Burundi 2 December 1947 Gitega, Burundi, Ruanda-Urundi |
| Died | 29 April 1972 (aged 24) Gitega, Burundi |
| House | Ntwero |
| Father | Mwambutsa IV Bangiricenge |
| Mother | Baramparaye Ruhasha |
| Religion | Catholicism |
Ntare V of Burundi (born Charles Ndizeye; 2 December 1947 – 29 April 1972), less commonly numbered Ntare III, was the last king (mwami) of Burundi, reigning from July to November 1966. Until his accession, he was known as Crown Prince Charles Ndizeye.
He seized power in July 1966 by deposing his own father. He reigned until November, when prime minister Michel Micombero overthrew him, ending the Burundian monarchy. He went into exile but returned in 1972, only to be swiftly arrested by the republican government. Later that year, during a period of mass violence called the "Ikiza", he was killed under unclear circumstances.