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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Khama_IIIKhama 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.

  2. 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 Bechuanaland who allied himself with British colonizers in the area.

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    DAL VOCABOLARIO. LEMMI CORRELATI. Khama III. (o Kgama) Capo del gruppo ngwato degli del Bechuanaland, od. Botswana (Mushu ca. 1835-Serowe 1923). Convertitosi al cristianesimo nel 1860, dopo vari contrasti fu eletto capo supremo degli ngwato (1875).

  4. 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.

  5. Khama Boikanyo (aka Khama III) was born near Moshu on the shores of the Makgadikgadi at some time between the MaKololo invasion of 1833 and the AmaNdebele (Matebele) invasion of 1837. His mother was Keamogetse, and his father was Sekgoma, who became a strong kgosi of the BaNgwato state after moving to Shoshong as his capital in 1850.

  6. Khama, Seretse Politico del Botswana (Serowe 1921-Gaborone 1980). Nipote di Khama III e di Khama Tshekedi , fu costretto a rinunciare alla successione dinastica dei Bamangwato e all’esilio (1951) a causa del matrimonio con una donna inglese.

  7. Boikanyo Khama, also ...