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Sebetwane
Born
between about 1790 and 1800
Died
July 7, 1851
Barotseland
Other names
Sebitwane and Sibutuane
Known for
Establishing Makololo nation
Title
King (chief) of the Makololo tribe
Successor
Queen Mamochisane
Spouse(s)
Queen Setlutlu Queen Kololo
Children
Queen Mamochisane King Sekeletu Prince Mpepe
Relatives
Princes Sesane and Litali (grandsons)
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 nation in what is now southwestern Zambia after an arduous migration of over 1200 kilometres from the clan's ancestral lands, near modern day Biddulphsberg, in the Free State province of South Africa .
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...
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...
Son of Mubukwanu Sebetwane (1838 - 1851) Mamochisane (female) (1851) – Daughter of Sebetwane Sekeletu (1851 - 1863) – Son of Sebetwane and Setlutlu Mambili...
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...
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...
Rhodesia Sebetwane – Basotho chief who fled from Shaka Zulu, eventually conquering and settling in Western Province Mamochisane – daughter of Sebetwane, succeeded...
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...
a wife of King Sipopa Lutangu. Mamochisane was a daughter of the King Sebetwane, half-sister of Prince Sekeletu and sister or half-sister of Prince Mpepe...
Masekeletu, was the spouse of Sebetwane — a chief of the Kololo people. Her brother-in-law was King Mbololo. Sebetwane originally awarded Setlutlu to...
enslaved tribes. Thus, many of the tribes subjugated by the Kololo chief Sebetwane circa 1830 were called Makalaka. By 1911 the name was more frequently...
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...
queen Mantatisi. The attack was followed round 1823 by another under Sebetwane and the Bafokeng tribe. The survivors fled west and sought sanctuary among...
Tshosa made peace with the Bangwaketse to defend against an invasion by Sebetwane and his Kololo tribe in 1824, but he then fled Dithubaruba and allowed...
succession dispute', and then defeated by the Makololo invasion led by Sebetwane. Zulu war of succession (1839–1840), between the brothers Dingane and...
laborious. Ever so slowly they trekked further along the Meers River. At Sebetwane’s Drift they established that 37 people had already died at that stage...
Missionary Society makes contact with the Ngwaketse people.: xxiii 1825 – Sebetwane of the Kololo people leads attacks against the Kwena and Ngwaketse peoples...
him a son named Numwa.[citation needed] He died at Liondo and his successor was Yeta I. "Sebetwane". library.answerthepublic.net. Retrieved 2021-05-21....
language). He took Queen Mamochisane for a wife. She was the daughter of Sebetwane and sister of Sekeletu, who was a leper. Mamochisane was widely respected...