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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Setlagole ist ein Ort in der südafrikanischen Provinz Nordwest (North West). Er ist Verwaltungssitz der Gemeinde Ratlou im Distrikt Ngaka Modiri Molema. , Setlagole (Se tla a gola) is a historical Setlagole (Se tla a gola) is a historical Setswana village next to the N18 in Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality in the North West province of South Africa. The inhabitants are Batswana Nation members, and during King Tau's reign, they adopted Tholo (khudu) as their totem. They call each other Mokgopa, Modiboa, Noto, and so on. Barolong were well-known throughout Southern Africa for their iron-smelting abilities. The House of Letsapa of Barolong BooRatlou Ba ga Kgosi Seitshiro(ii) is the reigning royal house in Setlagole and it has active royal families in Setlagole and in Kraaipan. The Letsapa house remains the rightful heir apparent house in the succession line to the Barolong throne to this day. In a system governed by some form of primogeniture that favors male heirs. The first heir apparent to the throne Seitshiro(i) had a son named Kgosithebe who died without an issue leaving Moshoeu as the next apparent heir in line to the throne then followed by Mokoto. The Barolong royals left Taung under Ntinka, the younger brother of Tau. They settled in Dithakwaneng, and later Dithakong, where Ntinka died and was laid to rest. They set out from Dithakong for Mamusa, and then Setlagole.Ratlou ascended to the throne in his youth. Seleka became his regent, and after Ratlou was formally installed as King, Seleka became the Barolong Prime Minister. Following Ratlou's death, there was a schism between the heir apparent Seitshiro(i) and the heir presumptive (Moriba).Moriba's eligibility in the line of succession was displaced because he was regarded as Tau's youngest son by the strict application of traditional succession law due to his mother's marriage to Tau shortly before Tau's death, despite being the son of Ratlou.Ratlou was further divided into two sub-clans as a result of the fierce battle between Moriba and Seitshiro IWhen Ratlou died and was laid to rest in Mosita. Modirwagale was appointed as Seitshiro’s regent while Moriba and Mokalaka broke away from the majority.Seitshiro I had a son who died without issue and was succeeded by his second son, Moshoeu. Seitshiro(ii), the eldest of Moshoeu's four legitimate sons from his first and main wife, was the eldest of these.The eligibility of Moshoeu's children in the line of succession from houses led by Sekgoro, Matlhaku, and others was displaced because their mother was already betrothed. Following the death of Kgosi-thebe I Moshoeu assumed the throne in his own right as the next in line to the throne. Rivalry arose among Moshoeu's children after his death. Seitshiro (ii), the heir apparent, and the other children led by Matlhaku.Seitshiro(ii) relocated to Dithakong to avoid conflict. Matlhaku was appointed regent for his sibling Sekgoro, who was now the Barolong throne's pretender.Matlhaku was appointed regent pretender once more for Segoro's son Kgosi (ii). The regency pretenderiship era began as a result of the pretender's inability to ascend to the throne because the throne was occupied through the primogeniture system. Matlhaku was murdered along with his brother Nketsang and cousin Motlhabane, leaving Mongale as regent, who was later murdered in Thaba Nchu. Mokoto, the grand uncle of the pretender heir named kgosi, became a regent and appointed himself Prime Minister. Kgosi named his eldest son Moshwete (after Robert Moffat) and died as a result of an attack by the Batlokwa of Manthatisi in Khunwana. Gontse (Mokoto's son) was appointed regent for the pretender ship. Letsapa, who was now the legitimate first in line to the throne, succeeded his father Seitshiro(ii) in Dithakong before moving to Shudintlhe and eventually settling in Modimong near Taung.Moshwete served under some Europeans in the Potchefstroom area, which is now known as Potchefstroom. Masisi (son of Matlhaku) inherited the regency pretendership from Matlhaku at Mocwi oa Petlwana at this point.Following an attack by Paul Kruger and Andried Pretorius, the Letsapa relocated to the south of the area now known as Vryburg before returning to Shudintlhe, where they were joined by Gontse.Masisi died in Modimong shortly after sending Gontse's son (Phoi) to a conference in Buurmansdrift between the Batswana Chiefs and a commission of the Transvaal Republic to reach an agreement on the issue of land boundaries.Even when there was a legitimacy dispute between the Seitshiro(ii) and the Segoro descendants, Moshwete was installed as Barolong King by the colonial powers, and through this installation and colonial recognition, the colonial powers were able to legitimize tribal land annexation. The Barolong royal court moved around the various Barolong territories without a fixed capital city, but the original Setlagole remained a central location throughout the different dynasties. The remaining areas of the last Barolong head- quarters Setlagole is divided into sections which are Lokaleng,Tuka and Kgothu. This sections cover the following areas1. Lokaleng is the original section which houses native families of the village and it covers areas such as -(Weskamp, Shaleng, ,Letsapa,Thoteng,Lopapeng to Mosita and all other neighbouring farms.2. Tuka - (Tuka to Thutlwane)3. Kgothu - ( Mokoto, New stance to Setlhatlhwe) Today the original Barolong territories covers a significant part of the country and scattered across different provinces. and scattered across different provinces.
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rdfs:comment Setlagole (Se tla a gola) is a historical Setlagole (Se tla a gola) is a historical Setswana village next to the N18 in Ngaka Modiri Molema District Municipality in the North West province of South Africa. The inhabitants are Batswana Nation members, and during King Tau's reign, they adopted Tholo (khudu) as their totem. They call each other Mokgopa, Modiboa, Noto, and so on. Barolong were well-known throughout Southern Africa for their iron-smelting abilities. Following the death of Kgosi-thebe I Moshoeu assumed the throne in his own right as the next in line to the throne.n right as the next in line to the throne. , Setlagole ist ein Ort in der südafrikanischen Provinz Nordwest (North West). Er ist Verwaltungssitz der Gemeinde Ratlou im Distrikt Ngaka Modiri Molema.
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