- 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...
- and
ultimately a
dispute between Kwena and
Ngwato over a lost cow.
Shortly after the lost-cow incident,
Ngwato and his
followers secretly left Kwena's village...
-
Tenure In****bent
Notes 1780 bama
Ngwato territorial establishment 1780 to 1795
Mathiba a Moleta, Kgôsikgolo 1795 to 1817
Khama I a Mathiba, Kgôsikgolo...
- mid-18th century.
Subsequent states were
formed by the
Kwena people, the
Ngwato people, and the
Tawana people over the
following decades. The Difaqane,...
- people.: xxiii c. 1750 – The
Ngwato people split from the
Kwena people.: xxiii c. 1795 – The
Tawana people split from the
Ngwato people.: xxiii 1824 July...
- Urdu
Research Journal 8, no. 1 (2005): 12–19. p. 9 Mokgoatsana,
Sekgothe Ngwato Cedric (1996) Some
aspects of N.S. ****ng's poetry,
University of South...
- one of Botswana's
longest extant constituencies.
Reflecting the
dominant Ngwato po****tion, the
constituency was
historically a
Botswana Democratic Party...
-
leader in the
independence movement and the
legitimate claimant to the
Ngwato chiefship, was
elected as the
first president, and
subsequently re-elected...
- (Setswana), with dialects: Fokeng, Hurutshe, Kgatla, Kwena, Lete, Ngwaketse,
Ngwato, Rolong, Tawana, Tlhaping, Tlharo, and
Tlokwa S.311 Kgalagadi, with dialects:...
- (LMS), who
lived at
Shoshong from 1862 to 1876, "believed that the Bama
Ngwato and
other African peoples with whom he
worked were
threatened by Boer freebooters...