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==Mosi oa Tunya==
 
==Mosi oa Tunya==
  
For the various tribes of the region, Mosi oa Tunya was the ceremonial capital. It had a dramatic scenery because of the enormous falls and deep gorges. With time, in the steep cliff walls people and dragons drilled a series of caves which were meant to provide shelter. The place was also used for gold-mining.
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For the various tribes of the region, [[Mosi-oa-Tunya]] was the ceremonial capital. It had a dramatic scenery because of the enormous falls and deep gorges. With time, in the steep cliff walls people and dragons drilled a series of caves which were meant to provide shelter. The place was also used for gold-mining.
  
 
In 1804 [[Mokhachane I (d)]] gained control over Mosi oa Tunya and was acknowledged as the king.
 
In 1804 [[Mokhachane I (d)]] gained control over Mosi oa Tunya and was acknowledged as the king.
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[[Category:A-Z|Tswana Kingdom]]
 
[[Category:A-Z|Tswana Kingdom]]
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Revision as of 22:14, 13 September 2008

Overview

A central African kingdom, a conglomerate of tribes previously found in the area united under the leadership of King Mokhachane I (d) as an alliance against the slave taking of Europeans and other African tribes. Officialy, it was founded in 1807.

The Tswana Kingdom is notable even among African nations for its practice of elephant breeding. As other nations herd and breed cows or sheep, the Tswana Kingdom have bred elephants for size and docility to provide food for its large dragon population.

Dragon rearing practices

Among the tribes of the Tswana Kingdom, the common practice is for dragons in the shell to be cared for as the vessels for the reincarnation of tribal elders. The eggs are told stories of "their" previous life, and are accepted as part of the family they are to be born into. After hatching these dragons share the local belief that they are the reincarnation of the departed elders and will refer to the still living members of their previous families as wives or children and so on. See Dragon eggs for additional details.

Mosi oa Tunya

For the various tribes of the region, Mosi-oa-Tunya was the ceremonial capital. It had a dramatic scenery because of the enormous falls and deep gorges. With time, in the steep cliff walls people and dragons drilled a series of caves which were meant to provide shelter. The place was also used for gold-mining.

In 1804 Mokhachane I (d) gained control over Mosi oa Tunya and was acknowledged as the king.

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