- The
Bamangwato (more
correctly Bagamma
Ngwato, and also
referred to as the Ba
Ngwato or
Ngwato) is one of the
eight "prin****l"
Tswana chieftaincies of Botswana...
-
Botswana after independence in 1966),
though the
rightful heir of the
Bamangwato tribe in Serowe, has
never shown interest in
taking the
chieftaincy and...
- Botswana's
first president Sir
Seretse Khama, the
Paramount Chief of its
Bamangwato tribe. She
served as the
inaugural First Lady of
Botswana from 1966 to...
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Kwena warriors attacked Ngwato's village three times, each time
pushing Ngwato and his
followers (now
known as the
Bamangwato)
further northward. Somehow...
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Sekgoma (or Sekhome) II (1869 –
November 17, 1925) was the king of the
Bamangwato people of
Bechuanaland in modern-day Botswana. He was the son of King...
-
Society (LMS), who
lived at
Shoshong from 1862 to 1876, "believed that the
BamaNgwato and
other African peoples with whom he
worked were
threatened by Boer...
- son of
Queen Tebogo and
Sekgoma Khama II, the
paramount chief of the
Bamangwato clan of the Tswana, and the
grandson of
Khama III,
their king. The name...
- has pla**** an
important role in Botswana's history, as
capital for the
Bamangwato people in the
early 20th
century and as
birthplace of
several of Botswana's...
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Rulers of
baKgatla Rulers of baKwêna
Rulers of
Balete (baMalete)
Rulers of
Bangwato (
bamaNgwato)
Rulers of baRôlông
Rulers of
baTawana Rulers of baTlôkwa...
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Rulers of
Balete (baMalete)
Rulers of
baNgwaketse Rulers of
Bangwato (
bamaNgwato)
Rulers of
baTawana Rulers of baTlôkwa
Lists of office-holders "Botswanan...