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Khama III - Wikipedia
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 …
Khama III | Botswana Ruler, Protector & Reformer | Britannica
Khama III (born c. 1835, Mushu, Bechuanaland [now Botswana]—died Feb. 21, 1923, Serowe) was a Southern African Tswana (“Bechuana” in older variant orthography) chief of …
Three Dikgosi Monument - Wikipedia
The statues depict three dikgosi, or tribal chiefs: Khama III, Sebele I, and Bathoen I. The three dikgosi played important roles in Botswana's independence.
Khama III of Bechuanaland. Highly regarded ‘The Good King ...
2021年12月8日 · Khama was highly regarded as a peace-loving king who prioritized technological achievements such as the construction of schools, scientific cattle-feeding, and the …
Khama Boikano (C) - Dictionary of African Christian Biography
Khama III (Khama the Good, also Khama the Great) (c1837-February 21, 1923) was chief of the Bamangwato and eldest of the 16 sons of Sekgoma I. He and his brother became Lutheran …
Khama III | Encyclopedia.com
Khama III (kä´mä), d. 1923?, chief of the Ngwato people of Bechuanaland (now Botswana) from 1875 until his death; grandfather of Sir Seretse Khama. To counter threats from neighboring …
On becoming King, Khama made Christianity the basis of a new ideology of Ngwato kingship. When he assumed power briefly in 1872, Khama inaugurated his reign with a huge Christian …
Khama III Biography - HowOld.co
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. Ancestry and …
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