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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...
- home to a
diverse group of
people who
speak different languages. King
Moorosi, the
leader of the
Baphuthi people, who
occupied the
Quthing District in...
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Motsapi Moorosi (4 May 1945 – 8
February 2013) was a
Lesotho sprinter. He
competed in the men's 100
metres at the 1972
Summer Olympics. He also competed...
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Mount Moorosi (or
Moorosi's Mountain) is a
mountain in the
Drakensberg mountain range on the
banks of the
Orange River in
southern Lesotho. It acquired...
- Phuthis, with
Moorosi, were far to the
south of
Thaba Bosiu,
south of the
Orange River, well out of Moshoeshoe's way.[citation needed]
Moorosi was to die...
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present Likuena High
School while some
settled at Thaba-Ts'oeu.
Chief Moorosi of the
Baphuthi is said to have been
there during the
journey to this new...
- 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 the cobra's...
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Lipholo (8
January 2020). "Queen wins top US award". The Post. Tsiane,
Moorosi (13
April 2017). "Tsibela,
Rabale win big at
sports awards".
Lesotho Times...
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Courage (David Harvey, 1999) The
Register of the
Victoria Cross (This England, 1997)
Moorosi: A
South African king's
battle for
survival (Graham Fysh)...
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Moyeni Sempe Mount Moorosi Qhoali...