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  • | title = Queen consort of the Makololo tribe '''Setlutlu''' was a Queen as a consort of King [[Sebetwane]], chief of [[Makololo tribe]]. She is also known as '''Masekeletu'''.
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  • | title = [[litunga|King]] of the [[Makololo tribe]] ...successor of [[Liswaniso]]. He ruled 1863 - 1864. He was the last king of Makololo dynasty.
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  • | title = Queen of the Makololo tribe '''Mamochisane''' (fl. 1850s) was a [[Makololo]] Queen who ruled over many people, but especially the [[Lozi people|Lozi]]
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  • ...their father, [[Mulambwa Santulu]], led to the weakness that allowed the [[Makololo]] to subsume the Luyi kingdom easily. Some Lozi contenders for power accused Sipopa of retaining the customs of the Makololo tribe.
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  • | title = King of the Makololo tribe '''Sekeletu''' (c. 1835–1863) was the [[Makololo]] King of [[Barotseland]] in western [[Zambia]] from about 1851 to his deat
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  • ===Makololo chiefs (title ''Morêna'')===
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  • | known_for = Establishing [[Makololo]] nation | title = King (chief) of the Makololo tribe
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  • The word Lozi means 'plain' in the Makololo language, in reference to the [[Barotse Floodplain]] of the Zambezi on and ...in the Sotho-speaking Bafokeng region of [[South Africa]], known as the [[Makololo]], led by a warrior called [[Sebetwane]], invaded Barotseland and conquered
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  • * [[Mamochisane]] - daughter of Sebetwane, succeeded him as Makololo queen * [[Sekeletu]] - Makololo King of Barotseland in western Zambia from about 1851 to his death in 1863
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  • ...victory over the Tonga, and after the absorption of not only the conquered Makololo, but also the Mbunda immigrants, the Ndebele raiders and the ever increasin ...andala Vyemba, nephew to Mwene Mundu Man'ulumbe fled into Bulozi. When the Makololo went to war with the Aluyi, Chief Mwene Mundu Kalomo ka Chompe went back in
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  • ...eated by [[Shaka]]'s new [[Zulu Kingdom]] in the 1820s, the remnant of the Makololo, under the leadership of [[Sebetwane]], were forced to march northwards to ...g class brought a revolt by the Lozi that is said to have exterminated the Makololo aristocracy and forced the survivors to migrate to present-day [[Malawi]].
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  • ...itions of the Lozi political economy in the arena of the invasion by the [[Makololo]], internal competition, external threats such as that posed by the [[North ...language, Silozi, is a variant of [[Sotho–Tswana languages|Si-suto]]. The Makololo were in power when Livingstone visited Barotseland, but after thirty years
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  • ...Barotse'') people, who speak a language derived in part from that of the [[Makololo]], related to the [[South Africa]]n [[Sesotho]] language. The Lozi ruler, t
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  • ...ater arrivals, named them ''aManz' aThunqayo'', and the [[Batswana]] and [[Makololo]] (whose language is used by the [[Lozi people]]) call them ''Mosi-o-Tunya'
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