- The Pedi /pɛdi/ or
Bapedi /bæˈpɛdi/, also
known as the Sotho, Basotho,
Northern Sotho,
Basotho ba Lebowa,
Transvaal Sotho, Marota, or
Bamaroteng are a...
- 1882) was the
paramount King of the Marota, more
commonly known as the
Bapedi (Pedi people), from 21
September 1861
until his ********ination on 13 August...
-
consists of the
following dialects:
Bapedi Bapedi Marota (in the
narrower sense)
Marota Mamone Marota Mohlaletsi Batau Bapedi (Matlebjane, Masemola, Marishane...
- a
hexagonal fort
built there during the 1876-77
Second War
against the
Bapedi of
Chief Sekhukhune, and was
named after President TF
Burgers of the ZAR...
-
Society (BMS) who pla**** an
important role in the
formation of the
Lutheran Bapedi Church in
South Africa at the turn of the 19th century,
against a backdrop...
- clusters: the
Southern Sotho (Sotho), the
Northern Sotho (which
consists of the
Bapedi, the
Balobedu and others), the Lozi, the
Tswana and the Kgalakgadi. A fifth...
-
Zulus won,
other independent tribes such as the Bantu, the Pondo, Swazi,
Bapedi, and others,
would gain
confidence that they
might obtain their independence...
-
biography book:
Moving Forward based on his
experiences in Kenya.
History of
Bapedi Nation EM
Ramaila (1937):
Setlogo Sa Batau, A
historian from
Tisane Royal...
- Era. Springer. 2016. p. 221. ISBN 978-1-137-06460-8. "Determination on
Bapedi Paramountcy" (PDF).
Government of
South Africa. a
Commission on Traditional...
- zone,
former Transvaal Province, also
known as
Bopedi (meaning “land of
Bapedi”). The
region is
named after the 19th-century King,
Sekhukhune I. This region...