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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...
- Son of Mubukwanu Sebetwane (1838 - 1851) Mamochisane (female) (1851) – Daughter of Sebetwane Sekeletu (1851 - 1863) – Son of Sebetwane and Setlutlu Mambili...
- some 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...
- from 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...
- leadership of Moshoeshoe. Separately, facing violence and starvation, Sebetwane's BaFokeng, Tsooane's MaPhuting, and Nkarahanye's BaHlakoana fled their...
- Setlutlu, or Masekeletu, (fl. c. 1836 CE - c. 1855 CE) was the spouse of Sebetwane — a chief of the Kololo people. Her brother-in-law was King Mbololo. Setlutlu...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- everyculture.com. Retrieved 8 November 2018. Smith, Edwin W. (1956). "Sebetwane and the Ma Kololo". African Studies. 15 (2): 49–74. doi:10.1080/00020185608706984...