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first been
inhabited by the San who were
found there by the
Baphuthi around 1795. The
Baphuthi settled in Kubake, the
small mountain fortress shaped like...
- The
Phuthi people, (ebaPhuthi or
BaPhuthi) are a Bantu-speaking
ethnic group that form part of the
Basotho Kingdom. It is
ethnic group who live primarily...
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people who
speak different languages. King Moorosi, the
leader of the
Baphuthi people, who
occupied the
Quthing District in
southeastern Basutoland (today's...
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Morosi (or Moorosi; died 20
November 1879) was a
Baphuthi chief in the wild
southern part of Basutoland. He led a
revolt against the Cape
Colony government...
- Sloane, Mashegoana, Mphanama)
Phokwane Bakone Kone (Ga-Matlala)
Dikgale Baphuthi Baroka Bakgaga (Mphahlele, Maake, and Mothapo)
Chuene Mathabatha Maserumule...
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Letloepe hill/rock formation. This is
where the cave of Qacha, the son of the
Baphuthi chief Moorosi,
after whom the town is named, is situated. ("Letloepe" means...
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Basotho subgroups include the
Natal (North) Nguni,
Batloung (the Tlou),
Baphuthi (the Phuti), Bafokeng,
Bataung (the Tau), Bats'oeneng (the tso'ene) and...
- pre-colonial polities.
Basotho subgroups include the Bafokeng, Batloung,
Baphuthi, Bakuena, Bataung, Batšoeneng, and Matebele.
About 1% of the po****tion...
- in
Basuto affairs. The
southern corner of
Basutoland was
settled by the
Baphuthi people.
Their chief Morosi was once a
tributary ruler of
Moshoeshoe who...
- his
younger brother Magabane and
Morosi his
great friend and the King of
BaPhuthi,
Moshoeshoe then
instructed Magabane to go and raid for
cattle at Ngubengcuka’s...