Khama III
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| Gender | Male |
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| Born | Bechuanaland Protectorate |
| Date of died | February 21,1923 |
| Died | Serowe |
| Botswana | |
| Reign | 1872–1873, 1875–1923 |
| Children | Sekgoma II |
| Grandchildren | Seretse Khama |
| Great grandchildren | Tshekedi Khama II |
| Ian Khama | |
| Jacqueline Khama | |
| Anthony Khama | |
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| ID | 440956 |
Khama III Life story
Khama III, referred to by missionaries as Khama the Good, was the Kgosi of the Bamangwato people of Botswana, who made his country a protectorate of Great Britain to ensure its survival against Boer and Banpolai encroachments. One successful goal was to stop the westward expansion of the Transvaal.