Sekwati (c. 1824–20 September 1861) was a 19th-century paramount King of the Maroteng, more commonly known as the Bapedi people. His reign focused on...
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Mzilikazi and the Swati. A pivotal figure in preserving the Pedi state was Sekwati I (1827–1861), the paramount leader who introduced reforms in the military...
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caused by Christian missionaries. Following the death of his father, King Sekwati, on 20 September 1861, Sekhukhune successfully defended his right to the...
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son of the elder brother of Sekwati (known of Maripane Thobejane) and claimed he had been designated as his successor. Sekwati died in 1861 and his son,...
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Sekhukhuneland is named after the Pedi King Sekhukhune, who succeeded Sekwati in 1860 or 1861. Sekhukhune is surrounded by: Capricorn (DC35) to the north...
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followed, after which the polity was re-stabilized under Thulare's son Sekwati. Sekwati succeeded King Thulare as paramount chief of the Bapedi in the northern...
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notify his brother Seraki, as he was trusted to do when it came to war. Sekwati Mampuru II Sekhukhune I Pedi people Malunga, Felix (2000). "The Anglo-Boer...
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Seaparo Sekoati (redirect from Seaparo Sekwati)
Seaparo Charles Sekoati (born 28 June 1967), sometimes misspelled Seaparo Sekwati, is a South African politician who has been a Member of the National Assembly...
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however be acknowledged that there is rivalry between Seraki and his uncle, Sekwati younger brother to Phetedi over the chieftaincy. The argument is that no...
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(Netherlands, Arhem) 2011, NTU/// Recreation "Meet the Artist: Vincent Sekwati Koko Mantsoe". Arts Alive. Retrieved 12 April 2012. "Vincent Mantsoe"....
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locals and Boers. In 1852 again Hendrick led another commando against King Sekwati’s forces. The Boers besieged the Pedi stronghold, hoping they would run...
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from heart failure. "The Tradition of Ra'lolo" (1912). "The History of Sekwati" (1913). "The Phallus Cult Amongst the Bantu; Particularly the Bapedi of...
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acting king his uncle Kgagudi Kenneth Sekhukhune who fought for his son Sekwati II Khutjo Sekhukhune to be the heir. A Constitutional court ruling in 2018...
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Polonia Primary School Mmakau Moemise Primary School Tlhopane Primary School Sekwati Primary School Tsogo Secondary School Malatse Motsepe Secondary School...
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Chuniespoort on 2 October 1837, and consulted chief Sekwati of the Pedi people about a way forward. Chief Sekwati paid them a friendly visit, and advised that...
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Secretary under Regional Chairperson Seaparo Sekwati and then, after his re-election in September 2017, under Sekwati's successor, Pule Shayi. In June 2018, Makamu...
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was a musician from South Africa. King Matsebe Sekhukhune – son of King Sekwati. He fought two wars: first successfully in 1876 against the SAR and their...
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of the Maroteng also known as the Bapedi after the death of his father Sekwati I in 1861 and usurping the intended heir of the Bapedi nation, Mampuru...
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Naphtali Mbuti Nkopane Tebello Ephraim Ramakgula Bavumile Herbert Vilakazi Sekwati John Mokoena Mkhambi Amos Malindi Simon Tseko Nkoli Pelamotse Jerry Tlhopane...
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Sekukuniland is named after Pedi chief Sekhukhune or Sekukuni, who succeeded Sekwati in 1860 or 1861, and it is the only native region in South Africa named...
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notably the nearby Zulu. Marangrang was deposed and killed by followers of Sekwati, who had returned to the north around 1828 and who would ultimately reignite...
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reign.) From 1817 to 1823 the Pedi under Malekutu (the eldest brother of Sekwati) raided the Bapô. At the time Moerane hide in the cave known as Phato in...
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a missionary, obtained permission to establish a mission from Kgoshi Sekwati, Sekhukhune kgoshi ya bapedi. A mission station was established in 1861...
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