Sebetwane

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Sebetwane was a 19th-century southern African chief best known for leading the Kololo people on a long migration and establishing a powerful kingdom in what is now Zambia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century person
African chief
Kololo leader
historical figure
causeOfMigration mfecane-related upheavals
regional warfare in southern Africa
conflict mfecane
continent Africa
countryOfDeath Zambia NERFINISHED
ethnicity Kololo NERFINISHED
knownAs Sebitwane NERFINISHED
led Kololo people NERFINISHED
legacy integration of Kololo and Lozi political structures
spread of Sotho-based language elements into Barotseland
migratedFrom southern Africa NERFINISHED
migratedTo Barotseland NERFINISHED
Upper Zambezi region NERFINISHED
notableFor establishing a powerful kingdom in what is now Zambia
founding a Kololo kingdom in Barotseland
leading the Kololo people on a long migration
notableInteraction Lozi people NERFINISHED
occupation chief
ruler
politicalStructureFounded Kololo kingdom in Barotseland NERFINISHED
predecessor Kololo traditional leadership NERFINISHED
regionOfRule Barotseland NERFINISHED
Upper Zambezi region NERFINISHED
successor Sekeletu NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Kololo leader Sebetwane