Sekhukhune - The British Nightmare - The History of South Africa
Sekhukhune I, also known as Matsebe, was the paramount King of the Marota, or Bapedi, people from 1861 until his assassination in 1882. During his reign, he faced numerous political challenges from the Voortrekkers, who were Boer settlers, as well as the independent South African Republic and the British Empire. Additionally, Sekhukhune I had to navigate significant social change brought about by the presence of Christian missionaries in the region. His assassination was carried out by his half-brother and rival, Mampuru II. Sekhukhune I's reign marked a period of significant conflict and change for the Bapedi people. If you would like to read more - checkout my amazon affiliate link to Sekhukhune by L. S Booysen (Author) https://amzn.to/3P6bXnH You can pick up this book and much more resources on Amazon . Don’t forget to subscribe to catch every video as it is released. I always love feedback so don’t forget to leave a comment. If you enjoy this content and would like to contribute financially in the production to continue to produce better quality content please have a look at our Patreon page: / joshuawolvaardt Background ink Video by Bernard from Pixabay Subscribe Video by KAY Virk from Pixabay

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