- The
Sotho (/ˈsuːtuː/), also
known as the
Basotho (/bæˈsuːtuː/), are a Sotho-Tswana
ethnic group who have long
inhabited Southern Africa. They primarily...
- The
Basotho blanket is a
distinctive form of
woollen blanket commonly worn by
Sotho people in
Lesotho and
South Africa.
Originally gifted to the then...
- colony. It
achieved independence in 1966, and was
subsequently ruled by the
Basotho National Party (BNP) for two decades. Its
constitutional government was...
-
could be
established an end had to be made of the
difficulties with the
Basothos.
Moshoeshoe continued to
menace the Free
State border.
Attempts at accommodation...
- century.
There is now a
concerted effort to re-establish the
Basuto breed.
Basotho are used for racing, hacking,
trekking or polo. In 2001, two
Basuto ponies...
- as a
single polity under King
Moshoeshoe I in 1822.
Under Moshoeshoe I,
Basotho joined other clans in
their struggle against the
Lifaqane ****ociated with...
- This is a list of
diplomatic missions of Lesotho,
excluding honorary consulates.
Lesotho has a very
small number of
diplomatic missions. Emb****y in Berlin...
- the
Basotho, in Basutoland. He was po****rly
known as
Morena e Moholo/morena oa
Basotho (Great King/King of the
Basotho). In the 1820s, the
Basotho faced...
-
horizontal blue, white, and
green tricolour with a
black mokorotlo (a
Basotho hat) in the center. The
design is
intended to
reflect a
state that is both...
-
until 1911 and
completely surrounded by
South Africa from 1910.
Though the
Basotho (then
known as Basuto) and
their territory had been
under British control...