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Moshoeshoe I (/mʊˈʃwɛʃwɛ/) (c. 1786 – 11
March 1870) was the
first king of Lesotho. He was the
first son of Mokhachane, a
minor chief of the Bamokoteli...
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Moshoeshoe II (2 May 1938 – 15
January 1996),
previously known as
Constantine Bereng Seeiso, was the
Paramount Chief of Basutoland,
succeeding paramount...
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Moshoeshoe may
refer to:
Moshoeshoe I (c. 1776-1870),
paramount chief of
southern Sotho;
founder of
Basuto kingdom (later Basutoland, then Lesotho) Moshoeshoe...
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Moshoeshoe I
International Airport (IATA: MSU, ICAO: FXMM) is an
airport serving Maseru, the
capital city of Lesotho. The
airport is
named in
honor of...
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military rule. King
Moshoeshoe II was
exiled in 1990 but
returned in 1992 and was
reinstated in 1995. One year later,
Moshoeshoe II died and his son Letsie...
- 1869
Convention of
Aliwal North following the
conflict over land with
Moshoeshoe I, the king of the
Southern Sothos. The
Southern Sotho of Lesotho's identity...
- July 1963) is King of Lesotho. He
succeeded his father,
Bereng Seeiso Moshoeshoe II, who was
forced into
exile in 1990. His
father was
briefly restored...
- 1996 is King
Letsie III, who
ascended the
throne on the
death of King
Moshoeshoe II, his father. It is the
second reign of
Letsie III; his
first reign...
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Moshoeshoe Chabeli (died
October 30, 2013) was a
South African actor. He portra****
Harold in the 2003 film,
Stander with
Thomas Jane. He also portra****...
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power had
arisen along the
upper Orange and in the
valley of the Caledon.
Moshoeshoe, a
minor Basotho chief, had
welded together a
number of
scattered and...