Seitlhamo was killed in an attack by the Bangwaketse c. 1795. Reportedly, the attack took place after Seitlhamo's junior son
Mooketse covertly met with the Ngwaketse chief and told him when Dithejane would be undefended. Seitlhamo was succeeded by his son
Legwale. Legwale's succession was challenged by another of Seitlhamo's sons,
Tshosa. Legwale's mother was Seitlhamo's first wife, making Legwale next in line, but Tshosa's mother, another of Seitlhamo's wives, gave birth first. Legwale's successor, Sietlhamo's son
Maleke, led an attack against the Bangwaketse to avenge Seitlhamo's death. == Notes ==