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Mamochisane (fl. 1851) was a
Makololo Queen who
ruled over many people, but
especially the Lozi in Barotseland, today's
Western Zambia, in 1851. She was...
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killed in an
ambush by the Herero. He was
succeeded by his
daughter Mamochisane, who soon
stepped down in
favour of her half-brother Sekeletu. He also...
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meeting David Livingstone, and was succeeded, first, by his
daughter Mamochisane, who soon
abdicated in
favour of her
younger half-brother Sekeletu. After...
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Mulambwa Imasiku (1838) – Son of
Mubukwanu Sebetwane (1838 - 1851)
Mamochisane (female) (1851) –
Daughter of
Sebetwane Sekeletu (1851 - 1863) – Son...
- language). He took
Queen Mamochisane for a wife. She was the
daughter of
Sebetwane and
sister of Sekeletu, who was a leper.
Mamochisane was
widely respected...
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Masalanabo II
Modjadji Union of
South Africa Elizabeth II (reigned 1952–1961)
Mamochisane,
queen of the
Makololo (reigned c. 1851)
Elizabeth II,
Queen of Rhodesia...
- from
Shaka Zulu,
eventually conquering and
settling in
Western Province Mamochisane –
daughter of Sebetwane,
succeeded him as
Makololo queen Sekeletu – Makololo...
- the King
Sebetwane and
Queen Setlutlu. He
succeeded his half-sister
Mamochisane, who had
decided to step down from the throne. It was she who proclaimed...
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Europe Zambia Barotseland (complete list) – Sebetwane, Morêna (1838–1851)
Mamochisane, Morêna (1851) Sekeletu, Morêna (1851–1863) Mambili, Morêna (1863) Liswaniso...
- and the
abdication of Sebetwane's
daughter - and
chosen successor -
Mamochisane.
There was debate, however, over
whether Sekeletu was a
legitimate son...