File:Seepapitso Bathoen Gaseitsiwe (cropped half length).jpg

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English: A 1915 photo of Seepapitso III Bathoen Gaseitsiwe, kgosi of the Bangwaketse
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Source Molefi, R.; Morton, F.; Ngcongco, L. (1987). "The Modernists: Seepapitso, Ntebogang and Isang". In Morton, Fred; Ramsay, Jeff (eds.). The Birth of Botswana: A History of the Bechuanaland Protectorate from 1910 to 1966. Longman Botswana. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-582-00584-6.
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