The following is a list of rulers of baNgwaketse, a territory located in present-day Botswana.
Kgôsikgolo = Paramount Chief
(Dates in italics indicate de facto continuation of office)
| Tenure | Incumbent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mongala a Makaba, | ||
| Moleta a Mongala, | ||
| Makaba II a Moleta Rramaomana, | ||
| Division into two segments (1817-1857) | ||
| Makaba II a Moleta Rramaomana, | ||
| Sebêgô a Makaba, | ||
| Senthufe a Sebêgô, | ||
| Tshosaa Makaba, | ||
| Segotshane a Makaba, | ||
| Gaseitsiwe a Tshosa, | ||
| Reunification | ||
| Gaseitsiwe a Tshosa, | ||
| Bathoen I a Gaseitsiwe, | ||
| Seêpapitsô III a Bathoen, | ||
| Kgosimotse a Gaseitsiwe, | ||
| Malope a Makaba, | ||
| Tshosa Sebêgô a Keemanao, | ||
| Gagoangwe a Setshele, | ♀ | |
| Ntebogang a Bathoen, | ♀ | |
| Bathoen II a Seêpapitsô, | ||
| Seêpapitsô IV a Bathoen, | ||
| Mookgami a Seêpapitsô, | ||
| Seêpapitsô IV a Bathoen, | ||
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