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Makaba II (c. 1760 – 1824) was the
kgosi of the
Bangwaketse from c. 1790
until his
death in 1824.
Succeeding his
father Moleta,
Makaba's cattle raids against...
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Makaba I was the
leader of the
Bangwaketse in the 18th century. The
exact nature of his
reign is unknown, but he is
traditionally understood to have had...
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named Makaba, Molefe, and Tshekiso. He said that this was the time when Batlôkwa were at
Itlholanoga - the
snake eye, near Rustenburg.
While Makaba died...
- Wes Koka, and
Anicet Pandu on vocals,
Alain "Docteur Zing" Mwanga,
Alain Makaba, and
Christian Zitu on guitars, and
Ladins Montana, Maradona, and Evo Nsiona...
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Tsubaki is also an
expert cook and once
taught Fena how to make kobiru.
Makaba (真樺)
Voiced by: Shintarō
Tanaka (****anese);
Thomas E. Wynn (English) A samurai...
- Welcome. Again.),
becoming an
informal slogan of 2ch.hk. The site used
Makaba, a
custom version of the
widespread Wakaba engine. Abu was
criticized by...
- from the
original on 17 May 2007.
Retrieved 12 May 2007. "Hibs sign
keeper Makaba-Makalamby". BBC Sport. 27 June 2007.
Archived from the
original on 2 July...
- and he is said to have
killed Tawana, the
uncle of the village's leader,
Makaba. A
short time later,
Maleke died of
rabies after he was
bitten by a dog...
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Tenure In****bent
Notes c.1780 to c.1815
Bogatsu a
Makaba, Kgôsikgolo c.1815 to 1823 Lesagê a Kgosi,
acting Kgôsikgolo 1823 to 1826 Bashê a Kgosi, acting...
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Bangwaketse had
become the
predominant power in the region.
Under the rule of
Makaba II, the
Bangwaketse kept vast
herds of
cattle in well-protected
desert areas...