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  2. Kipsigis people - Wikipedia

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    The Kipsigis emerged victorious and defeated Maasai with the later disavowing what is today Bomet county and Narok West constituency. Battle of Ng'oino 1850 1st cycle Sawe Bureti/Roret The Kipsigis army was defeated and had to restructure their regiment system. [18] Battle of Tiriitab Moita Battle of Kibongwa Battle of Chelemei Battle of Kipsabanut

  3. Kipsigis - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. Kipsigis may refer to: Kipsigis people, of Kenya; Kipsigis language, a ...

  4. History of the Kalenjin people - Wikipedia

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    The family that established the office of Orkoiyot (warlord/diviner) among both the Nandi and Kipsigis were migrants from northern Chemwal regions. By the mid-nineteenth century, both the Nandi and Kipsigis were expanding at the expense of the Maasai. [38] The Iloikop wars ended in the 1870s with the defeat and dispersal of the Laikipiak.

  5. Category:Kipsigis people - Wikipedia

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  6. Kalenjin Naming System - Wikipedia

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    The first name of the Kipsigis males is prefixed by the term 'Kip' and then added a suffix descriptive of the prenatal, natal or post-natal places or time or weather and situations. It was to be widely used before initiation and rarely after, only as the mother mourns a dead soldier son or during divorce.

  7. Richard Pope-Hennessy - Wikipedia

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    Major-General Ladislaus Herbert Richard Pope-Hennessy CB DSO (18 August 1875 – 1 March 1942) was a British Army officer of Irish Catholic descent who served in both the Second Boer War and First World War. [1] In 1905, he led a punitive expedition which resulted in the killings of 1,850 men, women and children of the Kipsigis tribe.

  8. Elgeyo people - Wikipedia

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  9. Orkoiyot - Wikipedia

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    The office that the Orkoiyot held was referred to as the Orkoinotet [5] and was established among the Nandi by Kipsegun, a Segelai Maasai.The abilities that distinguished an Orkoiyot were hereditary and thus the office passed on to his son Arap Kipsegun though their dynasty was short-lived and ended with the son.