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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...
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Batswana tribes and the
Boers in
August 1852.
Under the
command of
Kgosi Setshele I of the
Bakwena tribe, the
Batswana were
victorious at
Dimawe Hill. Friend...
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Tlokwa with the
Kwena tribe (led by
Setshele), and his
people moved to the
Kwena capital, Molepolole. However,
Setshele soon
accused the
Tlokwa of cowardice...
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invaded Bechuanaland but were
defeated by a
Tswana army led by
Sechele I (
Setshele) of the
Bakwena ba ga
Sechele at
Dimawe in present-day
Botswana during...
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Tshosa Sebêgô a Keemanao,
acting Kgôsikgolo 1923 to 1924
Gagoangwe a
Setshele,
acting Kgôsikgolo ♀ 1924 to 1928
Ntebogang a Bathoen,
acting Kgôsikgolo...
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Lutterworth Press, 1957, p. 105).
Worse still, when Gordon-****ming
supplied Setshele, the
ruler of the Kwêna
people of Botswana, with guns in
exchange for ivory...
- 1852 trip to Lake Ngami,
Charles and Fred
Green visited the
Bakwena chief Setshele I at
Kolobeng and left 50
cattle with him for
their return journey. They...
- Amandebele, the
Boers also
created skirmishes with the Batswana.
Kgosi Setshele I (kgosi
means chief in Tswana) of the
Bakwena led the
Batswana side during...
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baNgwaketse Rulers of baRôlông
Rulers of
baTawana Rulers of baTlôkwa
Setshele I See also:
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