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Sechele I a Motswasele "Rra Mokonopi" (1812–1892), also known as Setshele, was the ruler of the Kwêna people of Botswana. He was converted to Christianity by David Livingstone and in his role as ruler served as a missionary among his own and other African peoples. According to Livingstone biographer Stephen Tomkins, Sechele was Livingstone's only African convert to Christianity, even though Livingstone himself came to regard Sechele as a "backslider". Sechele led a coalition of Batswana (Bakwêna, Bakaa, Balete, Batlokwa) in the Battle of Dimawe in 1852.

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  • Sechele I (es)
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  • Сечеле I (uk)
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  • Sechele I a Motswasele "Rra Mokonopi" (1812-1892), también conocido como Setshele, fue un gobernante del pueblo de Botsuana. Fue convertido al cristianismo por David Livingstone y en su papel de gobernante sirvió como misionero entre los suyos y otros pueblos africanos. Según el biógrafo de Livingstone , Sechele fue el único africano convertido por Livingstone al cristianismo, a pesar de que el propio Livingstone llegó a considerar a Sechele como un «descarriado».​ Sechele dirigió una coalición de Botsuana (Bakwêna, Bakaa, Balete, Batlokwa) en la en 1852. (es)
  • Sechele I a Motswasele "Rra Mokonopi" (1812–1892), also known as Setshele, was the ruler of the Kwêna people of Botswana. He was converted to Christianity by David Livingstone and in his role as ruler served as a missionary among his own and other African peoples. According to Livingstone biographer Stephen Tomkins, Sechele was Livingstone's only African convert to Christianity, even though Livingstone himself came to regard Sechele as a "backslider". Sechele led a coalition of Batswana (Bakwêna, Bakaa, Balete, Batlokwa) in the Battle of Dimawe in 1852. (en)
  • Sechele, ook gespeld als Setshele of Secheli (ca. 1812 - 1892) was van 1831 tot zijn dood stamhoofd (kgosi) van de , een Tswanastam. Hij was de enige Afrikaan die door de beroemde zendeling David Livingstone werd bekeerd tot het christendom, terwijl Sechele zelf verantwoordelijk was voor een zeer grote verspreiding van het christendom door Afrika. (nl)
  • Сечеле I (*1810/1812 — 1892) — кґосі (володар) -тсвана в 1831—1892 роках. (uk)
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