- Moshoeshoe,
chief of the Basotho. London: Heinemann. Casalis, E. (1992). The
Basutos: or, twenty-three
years in
South Africa. Morija:
Morija Museum & Archives...
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possesses horse-like characteristics, such as an
exceptionally long stride.
Basutos have
rather heavy heads, long
necks and long,
straight backs, straight...
- Saul
Solomon & Co.
Retrieved 7
January 2022. Lagden,
Godfrey (1910). The
Basutos: The
Mountaineers &
Their Country. Vol. II. Appleton. OCLC 908824713. Retrieved...
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apartheid policies into place,
indirectly terminating any
support among Basutos and/or UK
colonial authorities for the country's
incorporation in South...
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Berea was a
battle between British forces under Sir
George Cathcart and
Basuto-Taung
forces under King
Moshoeshoe I that took
place on 20
December 1852...
- The
Basuto War may
refer to any of
three conflicts in Basutoland: The
Eighth Xhosa War (1850-1853) The Free State–Basotho Wars (1858-1868) The
Basuto Gun...
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surrounded by
South Africa from 1910.
Though the
Basotho (then
known as
Basuto) and
their territory had been
under British control starting in 1868 (and...
- (Afrikaans: Bloukransmoorde) was the m****acre of Voortrekkers,
Khoikhoi and
Basuto by the Zulu
Kingdom on 17
February 1838. The m****acres
occurred at Doringkop...
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Bevismyia basuto is a
species of
tephritid or
fruit flies in the
genus Bevismyia of the
family Tephritidae. Lesotho. Munro, H.K. (1957). "Sphenella and...
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Basuto is a
Clyde puffer built in 1902 by
William Jacks & Co. in Port
Dundas in
Scotland for its own use on the
Forth and
Clyde Canal. The
Basuto was...