Khetoane Modjadji

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Khesetoane Modjadji III
Rain Queen
Rain Queen of Balobedu
Reign1895–1959
PredecessorMasalanabo Modjadji
SuccessorMakoma Modjadji
Born1869
Limpopo, South Africa
Died1959 (aged 89–90)
Limpopo, South Africa
IssueMakoma Modjadji
Names
Khesetoane Modjadji
HouseModjadji
Mother

Khesetoane Modjadji III (1869 – 1959) became the third Rain Queen from the South African Balobedu tribe of the South African Limpopo Province.[1] Khesetoane reigned from 1895 to 1959. She was preceded by Rain Queen Masalanabo Modjadji and succeeded by Rain Queen Makoma Modjadji.

Life[]

In 1894 her predecessor, Masalanabo Modjadji, committed ritual suicide. Khesetoane was the daughter of Masalanabo's "sister", Princess Leakhali, and became the heir because Masalanabo's council had already designated it before Masalanabo's death. The Royal Family names rotates between Masalababo, Mokope, Makoma, Makobo.

The late Queen Makobo Modjadji and Princess Tebogo Modjadji (Now Modjadji-Kekana) were very close family members and confidante who gave birth to their respective Masalababo and Mohau (Khesetoane) days apart

Both Royal members chose education first before Royal duties.

Princess Tebogo Modjadji (Modjadji-Kekana) progressed to being a Dr of Philosophy, and founded the Rain Queen Modjadji Foundation and Awards and the Royal Princesses Association in South Africa to persuade her dreams of instilling the Balobedu Culture after completing her 1st PhD degree.

She married aMandebele a Moletlane Prince Makera Kekana, appointed as the Bakoena Royal Council.

References[]

  1. ^ Bonnie G. Smith. «The Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History: 4 Volume Set».
Preceded by Rain Queen of Balobedu
1895–1959
Succeeded by


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