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Sebetwane (between
about 1790 and 1800 – July 7, 1851) was
chief of the
Patsa branch of the
Bafokeng clan. He
established the
large and
powerful Makololo...
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point in the late 1820s or in the 1830s, a
group of
Makololo led
Sebetwane,
which had
migrated in a
series of
steps from
their home area
close to...
- Son of
Mubukwanu Sebetwane (1838 - 1851)
Mamochisane (female) (1851) –
Daughter of
Sebetwane Sekeletu (1851 - 1863) – Son of
Sebetwane and
Setlutlu Mambili...
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leadership of Moshoeshoe. Separately,
facing violence and starvation,
Sebetwane's BaFokeng, Tsooane's MaPhuting, and Nkarahanye's
BaHlakoana fled their...
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about 1851 to his
death in 1863.
Sekeletu was a son of the King
Sebetwane and
Queen Setlutlu. He
succeeded his half-sister Mamochisane, who had...
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queen Mantatisi. The
attack was
followed round 1823 by
another under Sebetwane and the
Bafokeng tribe. The
survivors fled west and
sought sanctuary among...
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chief in his place,
subsequently leading the
Tlokwa into an
alliance with
Sebetwane (the
leader of the Makololo). However,
Basha (one of Matlapeng's other...
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region of
South Africa,
known as the Makololo, led by a
warrior called Sebetwane,
invaded Barotseland and
conquered the Lozi. They
ruled until 1864, when...
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Rhodesia Sebetwane –
Basotho chief who fled from
Shaka Zulu,
eventually conquering and
settling in
Western Province Mamochisane –
daughter of
Sebetwane, succeeded...
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Lubumbo area.Thus, many of the
tribes subjugated by the
Kololo chief Sebetwane circa 1830 were
called Makalaka. By 1911 the name was more frequently...