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  1. Moshoeshoe I (Menkhoaneng, 1776 - Thaba Bosiu, 11 de março de 1870) foi o fundador e primeiro rei do Lesoto. Membro de um poderoso clã do povo basoto, ele foi o responsável por alianças e guerras para formar o moderno Lesoto. Considerado o "Pai da Nação". [1]

    • 1776
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Moshoeshoe_IMoshoeshoe I - Wikipedia

    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 lineage, a branch of the Koena (crocodile) clan. In his youth, he helped his father gain power over some other smaller clans.

    • Mokhachane
    • 1822 – 18 January 1870
  3. 7 de jun. de 2023 · Subscribed. 23. 1.2K views 10 months ago #AfricanHistory #Legacy #Lesotho. Step into the captivating world of King Moshoeshoe I, a visionary leader who shaped the destiny of Lesotho and...

    • 3 min
    • 1304
    • African Odyssey
  4. Story of Moshoeshoe I (Lepoqo), the first king of Lesotho. Moshoeshoe I was the founder and first king of the Basotho nation in southern Africa. He was a skilled diplomat and military...

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    • Africa Enchanted
  5. O Reino do Lesoto (Em inglês, Kingdom of Lesotho) é um país localizado na África Austral, sendo uma enclave da África do Sul. O País e uma monarquia constitucional desde sua fundação como reino em 1822 pelo chefe e primeiro rei Moshoeshoe I. Os britânicos estabeleceram um protetorado em 1870 e posteriormente em colônia em 1884.

    • 1822
    • Rei do Lesoto
    • Vitalício, com direito á abdicação
    • Palácio Real, Maseru
  6. BASOTHO REMEMBER KING MOSHOESHOE I - Government Of Lesotho. Multitudes of Basotho, on this year’s Moshoeshoes Day, gathered at Thaba-Bosiu to remember the founder of the nation, King Moshoeshoe I. His Majesty inspected the parade before leaving for the top of Thaba-Bosiu.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LesothoLesotho - Wikipedia

    Moshoeshoe, a son of Mokhachane, a minor chief of the Bakoteli lineage, formed his own clan and became a chief around 1804. Between 1820 and 1823, he and his followers settled at the Butha-Buthe Mountain, joining with former adversaries in resistance against the Lifaqane associated with the reign of Shaka Zulu from 1818 to 1828.