Moshoeshoe II (2 May 1938 – 15 January 1996), previously known as Constantine Bereng Seeiso, was the Paramount Chief of Basutoland, succeeding paramount... 9 KB (702 words) - 05:40, 18 April 2024 |
Moshoeshoe I (/mʊˈʃwɛʃwɛ/) (c. 1786 – 11 March 1870) was the first king of Lesotho. He was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli... 20 KB (2,563 words) - 14:38, 10 April 2024 |
Letsie I Moshoeshoe of Lesotho (c. 1811 – 20 November 1891) was the paramount chief of Basotho (modern Lesotho) from 1870 to November 20, 1891. "Kingdoms... 1 KB (59 words) - 15:54, 17 April 2024 |
July 1963) is King of Lesotho. He succeeded his father, Bereng Seeiso Moshoeshoe II, who was forced into exile in 1990. His father was briefly restored... 10 KB (637 words) - 17:38, 1 April 2024 |
called Basotholand) emerged as a single polity under King Moshoeshoe I in 1822. Under Moshoeshoe I, Basotho joined other clans in their struggle against... 27 KB (3,605 words) - 13:27, 6 April 2024 |
is in the middle, his father King Moshoeshoe II is on the left, and the founder of the Basotho nation, King Moshoeshoe I, on the right. In 2021, the Central... 7 KB (418 words) - 07:08, 27 August 2023 |
Thaba Bosiu (section Moshoeshoe) the capital of Lesotho, having been King Moshoeshoe's stronghold. Thaba Bosiu was used as a hideout by Moshoeshoe I and his subjects after they migrated... 11 KB (1,339 words) - 20:26, 31 August 2023 |
kingdom (later Basutoland, then Lesotho) Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho (1938-1996), king of Lesotho Letsie I Moshoeshoe of Lesotho (1811-1891), paramount chief... 405 bytes (83 words) - 13:38, 26 December 2021 |