Territory located in present-day Botswana.
Kgôsikgolo = Paramount Chief
| Name [1] | Reign dates [1] | Notes | Issue [2] |
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| Tshwaana | c. 1660–1680 | ||
| Mosime | c. 1680–1700 | ||
| Mothubane | c. 1700–1730 | ||
| Mokgwa | c. 1730–1750 | ||
| Taukobong | c. 1750–1770 |
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| Makabe [1] or Makabe [2] | c. 1770–1780 |
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| Bogatswe [1] or Bogatsu [2] | c. 1780–1815 |
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| Kgosi I | c. 1815–1820 [1] or 1815–1823 [2] |
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| Leshage (Acting Chief) [2] | c. 1820–1825 [1] or 1823–1826 [2] |
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| Bashe (Acting Chief) [2] | 1825–1835 [1] or 1826–1835 [2] | ||
| Matlapeng | 1835–1880 |
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| Gaborone I | 1880–1931 |
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| Matlala | 1931–1948 |
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| Gaborone II [1] or Kgosi II [2] | 1948–1973 | ||
| Kema (acting) | 1973–? | ||
| Michael Gaborone (acting) | ?–2002 | ||
| Moshibidu Gaborone | 20 August 2002–2005 [3] |
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| Puso Gaborone | August 2007–present [3] |
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