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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 Khama III by his first wife, Mma-Besi . In 1923, Sekgoma II ascended the throne at …
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Khama III (c. 1837 – 21 February, 1923), referred to by missionaries as Khama the Good also called Khama the Great, was the Kgosi (meaning king) of the Bangwato people. Malope, a chief of the Bakwena, led his people from the Transvaal region …
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Kgosi Sekgoma aLetsholathebe II (1873-1914) has the tragic distinction of being the first Motswana to legally challenge the authority of the colonial state in its metropolitan courts.
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Sekgoma II was the king of the Bamangwato people of Bechuanaland in modern-day Botswana.
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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 Khama III by his first wife, Mma-Besi. In 1923, Sekgoma II ascended the throne at the age of 54 upon the death of his father.
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Sekgoma II was the king of the Bamangwato people of Bechuanaland in modern-day Botswana. In 1923, Sekgoma II ascended the throne at the age of 54 upon the death of his father. However, his reign was short and only lasted two years.
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Sekgoma II (1869-November 17, 1925) was the king of the Bamangwato people of Bechuanaland in modern-day Botswana.He was the son of King Khama III by his firs...
Sekgoma Letsholathebe's quarrel with British officials of the Bechuanaland Protectorate at the turn of the century was a sequel to succession problems that were precipitated by the death of Chief Letsholathebe I in 1874.
Born in 1869, Sekgoma was only 54 years old when he came to the Bangwato throne, apparently in good health and son of a man who had lived well into his nineties.