By the latter part of the 19th century, Moshoeshoe established the nation of the Basotho, in Basutoland. He was popularly known as Morena e Moholo/morena oa Basotho (Great King/King of the Basotho). Guns were introduced with the arrival of the Dutch from the Cape Colony and Moshoeshoe determined that he needed these and a white advisor.
One of the most successful Southern African leaders of the 19th century, Moshoeshoe combined aggressive military counteraction and adroit diplomacy against colonial invasions. He created a large African state in the face of attacks by the Boers and the British, raiders from the south east coastal lowlands of Africa, and local African rivals.
About 1833 King Moshoeshoe had an empire that boasted 100 000 people of different tribes who were escaping from the cannibals and Mfecane wars. As a result Mzilikazi thought Moshoeshoe was a walk over.
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King Moshoeshoe I | South African History Online
A great-great-grandson of Moshoeshoe, Archbishop Emmanuel Mbathoana (1904-1966), became the first Black bishop of the Roman Catholic Church in Southern Africa. He was the archbishop of Basotholand from 1952. Another great-great-grandson, Moshoeshoe II, became the king of Lesotho after independence.
Moshoeshoe I – Wikipedia
Moshoeshoe ( / mʊˈʃwɛʃwɛ /) (c. 1776 – 11 March 1870) was born at Menkhoaneng in the northern part of present-day Lesotho. He was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli lineage- a branch of the Koena (crocodile) clan. In his youth, he helped his father gain power over some other smaller clans.
King Moshoeshoe: He Was The Greatest King Ever – Opera News
King Moshoeshoe played a vital role on building his nation by assimilating people through peace not through war he accepted people who were hungry and welcomed them in his nation thus enabling his nation to grow. A phenomenon which enabled his land to become wealthy among Mfecane wars.
King Moshoeshoe the Great – Restorative Justice Centre
King Moshoeshoe the Great King Moshoeshoe founded the Basotho nation with remnants of refugees from other clans during the Lifaqane wars some two hundred years ago.The Lifaqane (or mfecane in Zulu) is an African expression which means something like “the crushing” or “scattering”.
8 Facts about King Moshoeshoe I: The Razor of Southern Africa
King Moshoeshoe I with his ministers of state (Bensusan Museum, Johannesburg – Wikimedia) Additional claims to fame include: He founded his own all-new clan at age 34. Presumably on the strength of his charisma, diplomatic flair, and cattle-rustling skills. This clan established a settlement in a location that could withstand Zulu assaults.
A Brief History of Lesotho and King Moshoeshoe
Moshoeshoe Day is a national holiday in Lesotho celebrated every year on 11 March to commemorate the day of Moshoeshoe’s death. While he was King, Moshoeshoe was a true African leader who united the decentralized chiefdoms of the neighboring people. Under his leadership, they used what is known as the ’mafisa system’.
King Moshoeshoe I Became The First And Only Sotho King To Defeat Zulu …
King Moshoeshoe’s diplomacy and skill of rule was one of the best all over the world. His intention with neighboring tribes was to leave with other tribes peaceful. That resulted in his empire growing. He was a man of peace that welcomed displaced people of the Nguni people like Amahlubi, Amazulu, Amangwane, Batlokwa, and Barolong etc.
What else made King Moshoeshoe a great statesman? – PressReader
Mar 12, 2021What else made King Moshoeshoe a great statesman? 2021-03-12 – Unity and nation building. But he had another clever method of building his nation. Following Mohlomi’s advice, he married women from chiefdoms and clans in his region – among them San, Zulu and Xhosa speakers. The chief of a clan whose daughter was married to Moshoeshoe would …
What I Learned: 10 Facts of King Moshoeshoe I
Dec 2, 2020This week, King Moshoeshoe I (c.1776 – 1870) of Lesotho caught my eye. He was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli lineage – a branch of the Koena clan His given name was Lepoqo – meaning ’disasters’, which resembled the fact that he was born during a time when the Bamokoteli experienced great misfortunes
Description of Moshoeshoe’s Leadership Style – UKEssays.com
Aug 3, 2021Moshoeshoe’s quest for peace, his intelligence and the vision he had for his nation, led him to adopt leadership skills that were different from those of other chiefs of his time. Some of the outstanding leadership skills he used are discussed below. Absolution and Peace Making Moshoeshoe ruled with absolution and kindness.
King Moshoeshoe: The living testimony of his life as the … – Blogger
Moshoeshoe died at the age of 83, on 11 March 1870, and was buried on Thaba-Bosiu, which has since become the resting place of all Basotho Kings. He was the disciple of the great Mohlomi and can rightly be called the Nelson Mandela of the 19th century, the first embodiment of the African renaissance.
Legend of Africa: King Moshoeshoe I, wise & brave warrior who founded …
Jan 17, 2022Moshoeshoe I, the founder and king of the Basotho Kingdom (current-day LESOTHO), was known for his military superiority and diplomatic capabilities. He was a key figure in defending Lesotho against European colonization and helping the country’s independence. Moshoeshoe was the son of a Koena chief, and his original name was Lepoqo.
Moshoeshoe | African chief | Britannica
Moshoeshoe, also spelled Mshweshwe, Moshweshwe, or Moshesh, original name Lepoqo, (born c. 1786, near the upper Caledon River, northern Basutoland [now in Lesotho]—died March 11, 1870, Thaba Bosiu, Basutoland), founder and first paramount chief of the Sotho (Basuto, Basotho) nation.
King Moshoeshoe (c.1786-1870) – Sotho – National Warrior Heritage South …
Moshoeshoe was the son of Mokhachane, chief of the Ba-Mokoteli branch of the Koena/Kwena (Crocodile) clan. In 1851 a British force was defeated by the Sotho army at Kolonyama. The following year another British attack was repulsed, before a final defeat of the Tloka in 1853, resulted in Moshoeshoe reigning supreme.
Moshoeshoe I Biography – King of Lesotho | Pantheon
Moshoeshoe () (c. 1776 – 11 March 1870) was born at Menkhoaneng in the northern part of present-day Lesotho. He was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli lineage- a branch of the Koena (crocodile) clan. Read more on Wikipedia Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Moshoeshoe I has received more than 489,583 page views.
Moshoeshoe summary | Britannica
Moshoeshoe , or Mshweshwe, (born c. 1786, near the upper Caledon River, northern Basutoland—died March 11, 1870, Thaba Bosiu, Basutoland), Founder and first paramount chief of Sotho (later Basutoland; now Lesotho ). In the 1830s and ’40s he carefully played off British and Boer interests against one another.
Part 3: Moshoeshoe I, one of the untold stories – MatheVK
Moshoeshoe is alredy a great man, I think if he wd have gone to help his brother after his brother had refused his help, he wd b even greater. If u ar a really gud person how can u let ur brother die, its true he rejected his aid but tht doesnt justify our great king to let the brother die, especially because the brother realised tht the matter …
King Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho | Unofficial Royalty
Sep 11, 2020Moshoeshoe II was Paramount Chief of Basutoland from 1960 – 1965 and King of Lesotho from 1965 – 1990. The Kingdom of Lesotho is a country completely within the borders of South Africa. From 1822 – 1868, Lesotho was called Basutoland and was ruled by King Moshoeshoe I, the son of a minor tribal chief.
Moshoeshoe I – Geography
1786-1870 Founder and king of Basutoland Founder and king of the Basotho nation (present-day LESOTHO), Moshoeshoe I was noted for his military skill and diplomatic abilities.He played a major role in protecting Lesotho from conquest by European settlers, and he helped the country achieve independence. Originally named Lepoqo, Moshoeshoe was the son of a Koena chief.
8 Facts about King Moshoeshoe I: The Razor of Southern Africa – IPOB …
Mar 4, 2022Introduction: King Moshoeshoe I, founder of Lesotho reigned from 1822 to his death in 1870, during a period of immense tumult in southern Africa. He waged one of the most effective resistance efforts to colonialism (from the Dutch Boer settlers and British Empire) over many decades, as well as to Shaka’s military consolidation of what became …
King Moshoeshoe II (1938 – 1996) | The Presidency
Moshoeshoe II was once again installed by the military junta as King, with attendant political powers. But the military junta proved unpopular and in 1990 Major- General Lekhanya deposed King Moshoeshoe II, who was once again forced into exile. A constituent assembly was established to usher in democratic elections.
Moshoeshoe I, King of Lesotho, approximately 1786-1870
found: Wikipedia, June 8, 2015 (Moshoeshoe I, King of Lesotho, reign: 1822 – 18 January 1870; Moshoeshoe (c. 1786 – 11 March 1870) was born at Menkhoaneng in the northern part of present-day Lesotho. By the latter part of the 19th century, Moshoeshoe established the nation of the Basotho, in Basutoland. He was popularly known as Morena e Moholo/morena oa Basotho (Great King/King of the Basotho))
Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho – Wikipedia
Moshoeshoe II (2 May 1938 – 15 January 1996), previously known as Constantine Bereng Seeiso, was the Paramount Chief of Basutoland, succeeding paramount chief Seeiso from 1960 until the country gained full independence from Britain in 1966. He was King of Lesotho from 1966 until his exile in 1990, and from 1995 until his death in 1996.
King Moshoeshoe – Consciousness.co.za Magazine
Sep 7, 2021Moshoeshoe was born in 1786 and named Lepoqo. He was known as Letlama which was his post circumcision name. Thaba Bosiu is located in Maseru District and it is just 24km from the city of Maseru. Moshoeshoe reigned around the same period as the legendary Zulu King Shaka and Mzilikazi of the Ndebele whom he had disputes with.
King Moshoeshoe II is reinstated as King of Lesotho
On 25 January 1995, King Moshoeshoe II was formally reinstated as King of Lesotho. Moshoeshoe had a turbulent reign over Lesotho as he was twice dethroned, first in the 1970s when he was exiled from Lesotho and in 1990 when he was stripped of constitutional powers and removed from the throne. The latter dethronement followed a coup by Major …
King Moshoeshoe I and the law: (King Moshoeshoe I as lawgiver)
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History: Lesotho great king Moshoeshoe – Opera News
Moshoeshoe was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli sub-clan of the Basotho people. He was born at Menkhoaneng in Botha-bothe, Lesotho as Lepoqo. Moshoeshoe and his agemates went to initiation school and he got the name Letlama meaning strong bond. During his youth just after initiation, he was very brave and once organised a cattle raid against Ramonaheng and captured …
Moshoeshoe I Biography – King of Lesotho | Pantheon
Moshoeshoe () (c. 1776 – 11 March 1870) was born at Menkhoaneng in the northern part of present-day Lesotho. He was the first son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bamokoteli lineage- a branch of the Koena (crocodile) clan. Read more on Wikipedia. Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Moshoeshoe I has received more than 489,583 page views.
King Moshoeshoe (c.1786-1870) – Sotho – National Warrior Heritage South …
In 1865 Moshoeshoe, was to lose a war which would cost him great portion of the western lowlands in the Second Basotho War, known in Sesotho as the Seqiti War (“seqiti” refers to the sound made by the new cannon the Boers used to penetrate the Basotho strongholds). Moshoeshoe’s last war was to be in 1867, known as the Third Basotho Waor …
A Brief History of Lesotho and King Moshoeshoe
Moshoeshoe Day is a national holiday in Lesotho celebrated every year on 11 March to commemorate the day of Moshoeshoe’s death. While he was King, Moshoeshoe was a true African leader who united the decentralized chiefdoms of the neighboring people. Under his leadership, they used what is known as the ’mafisa system’. …
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