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Sechele I a
Motswasele "Rra Mokonopi" (1812–1892), also
known as Setshele, was the
ruler of the Kwêna
people of Botswana. He was
converted to Christianity...
- groupings).
Sechele was born in 1812. His
father died when
Sechele was 10, and two of his
uncles divided the tribe,
which forced Sechele to
leave his...
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Sechele II
Kealeboga Sebele (c. 1860–1918) was
kgosi of the
Kwena tribe in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate (modern day Botswana) from 1911
until his death...
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Kgari Sechele III is the
kgosi of the
Kwena tribe. He was born to
Bonewamang Padi
Sechele,
kgosi of the Bakwena, in 1973 or 1974.
Bonewamang died in a...
- 1807–1821)
Sechele I (c. 1829–1892)
Sebele I (1892–1911)
Sechele II (1911–1918)
Sebele II (1918–1931)
Kgari Sechele II (1931–1962)
Neale Sechele (1963–1970)...
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southeast of Molepolole. The area was
first occupied by Bakwena, led by
Sechele I (ruled 1829–92), in 1864. It was
abandoned in 1937 when
Bakwena were...
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Botswana in the Transvaal. In 1852, a
coalition of
Tswana chiefdoms led by
Sechele I
defeated Afrikaner incursions at the
Battle of
Dimawe and,
after about...
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Sechele is a
village in the North-East
District of Botswana. The po****tion in 2001 was 668. The po****tion in 2011 was 528. "NORTH EAST
DISTRICT - PO****TION...
- late chief,
Kgosi Sechele I,
during his
reign in the 1800s. The
event takes place at the
Ntsweng heritage site,
organized by
Kgosi Sechele I Museum. It is...
- the contrary,
evidence shows that
Chiefs Bathoen I of
Bangwaketse and
Sechele I of
Bakwena were
sceptical about the protection,
whilst Chief Khama III...