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- Sekeletu (c. 1835–1863) was the Makololo King of Barotseland in western Zambia from about 1851 to his death in 1863. Sekeletu was a son of the King Sebetwane...
- Zambesia, historically known as Sebitwane country, Makololo country, and Sekeletu country, is a region with deep cultural and historical significance situated...
- death of morêna Sekeletu of Barotseland, between Mamili/Mamile (Sekeletu's confidant and close ****ociate) and Mbololo/Mpololo (Sekeletu's uncle, Sebetwane's...
- roughly midway between the east and west coast of the continent, where Sekeletu, chief of the Kololo, granted Livingstone authority as a nduna to lead...
- Mamochisane and King Sekeletu. He was a successor of the king Liswaniso and he seized the kingship in 1863. He was even more unpo****r then Sekeletu. He was very...
- Mamochisane was a daughter of the King Sebetwane, half-sister of Prince Sekeletu, and sister or half-sister of Prince Mpepe. She was the niece of king Mbololo...
- stepped down in favour of her half-brother Sekeletu. He also had a son named Mpepe, who was an enemy of Sekeletu, and grandson called Litali. His brother...
- Sebetwane (1838 - 1851) Mamochisane (female) (1851) – Daughter of Sebetwane Sekeletu (1851 - 1863) – Son of Sebetwane and Setlutlu Mambili (1863) Liswaniso...
- Livingstone vicinity, to see Victoria Falls by the Subiya-Kololo Chief Sekeletu. In the 1890s Cecil Rhodes's British South Africa Company established the...
- (complete list) – Sebetwane, Morêna (1838–1851) Mamochisane, Morêna (1851) Sekeletu, Morêna (1851–1863) Mambili, Morêna (1863) Liswaniso, Morêna in rebellion...