- The term Batlôkwa (also
Batlokoa, or Badogwa)
refers to
several Kgatla communities that
reside in
Lesotho and
South Africa. It
comprises the followers...
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clans of the
South Sotho,
namely the Makholokoe, Bataung,
Bakoena and the
Batlokoa. The
Orange Free
State government settled these people there in the 1870s...
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commander that
settled the
dispute diplomatically, and then
defeated the
Batlokoa in 1853. In 1854, the
British pulled out of the region, and in 1858, Moshoeshoe...
- 1856.
Three tribes lived in the region, the Makholokoe,
Bakoena and the
Batlokoa. In 1969[better source needed] they were
united and the area was named...
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regularly engaged in tit for tat
cattle raids against their old
enemies the
Batlokoa of
Kgosi Sekonyela and the
Koranna of Gert Taaibosch. The
British Resident...
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Wetzieshoek was the
residence of only two
Basotho tribes,
Bakoena and
Batlokoa,
completely ignoring the
presence of the
Kholokoe tribe. Like many other...
- Councillor,
QwaQwa In
office 1975–1975
Preceded by
Morena Wessels Mota of
Batlokoa ba Mota
Traditional Council Succeeded by none
Chief Minister,
QwaQwa In...
- 1976. In
April 2008, the
CTLDC determined that the baTlôkwa (also
spelled baTlokoa) ba Mota
paramountcy was not a
legitimate kingship, and
hence in July 2010...
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Christianity over PEMS's
opposition towards the war
between the
Basuto and the
Batlokoa.
Throughout his life he
maintained good
relations with the missionaries...
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South African Chinese South African Bantu peoples Basotho Bakoena Bataung Batlokoa South Ndebele people Pedi
people Sotho people Swazi people Tsonga people...