247:. During the previous ten years, Morosi had worked on building a mountain top fortification. The mountain has sheer drops on three sides and the fourth consists of a 30° slope, which he reinforced with a series of strong walls, 8–12 feet (2.4–3.7 m) high, impervious to artillery, with loopholes for guns. There Morosi took refuge with around 300 Baphuthi soldiers and sufficient ammunition, food and cattle to resist a long siege, beginning 24 March, until he was finally overrun on 20 November.
204:
319:, in eventually overcoming Morosi, was assisted by Basuto soldiers armed with guns. However the Cape Government's subsequent policies destroyed any remaining trust or loyalty which the Basuto may have had to the Cape Colony. Firstly, the Cape Government imposed disarmament on the Basuto by extending the 1878 "Peace Preservation Act" into Basutoland for the first time in 1880. It also appropriated Morosi's lands in the Quthing District for white settlement.
115:, Mokuane was 60 years old and thus Morosi had undertaken most of his responsibilities. Mohale found little cattle during his attack on the Baphuthi, instead kidnapping several of their boys. The Baputhi then paid tribute to Moshoeshoe I and recognized his supremacy in order to recover their tribesmen. The Baputhi then moved to the mountain of Bolepeletsa. In early 1829, Morosi went on a successful joint expedition with Moshoeshoe I against the
162:: "This day you have fought against my people and taken much cattle. As the object for which you have come is to have a compensation for Boers, I beg you will be satisfied with what you have taken. I entreat peace from you. You have shown your power, you have chastised - let it be enough I pray you, and let me be no longer considered an enemy to the Queen. I will try all I can to keep my people in order in the future."
232:, Moshoeshoe granted him lands in the southwestern corner of Basutoland. Here, in 1879, Morosi's son Doda and some other Baphuthi tribesmen were refusing to pay the hut taxes which had been agreed upon between the chiefs and the Cape Government on the annexation of Basutoland to the Cape Colony in 1868. John Austen, the Resident Magistrate, imprisoned the offenders but a force of Baphuthis set them free. A troop of
182:
miles towards
Bloemfontein. The inhabitants, warned just in time to save their lives, fled without being able to remove anything. The invaders burned the houses, broke whatever implements they could not set fire to, and drove off more than 100,000 sheep, besides great droves of horned cattle and horses. In an hour the richest men in the district of Caledon River were reduced to destitution. 13 white men killed.
211:
282:
and fixed about 400 metres (1,300 ft) from the first wall behind a rapidly built, stone bastion. Mortar was fired over the walls of Morosi's fortifications for four days and nights prior to the attack. At 12.30 am an attempt was made on the mountain by scaling up a fissure, which became known as
286:
A private of the CMR named
Whitehead shot and killed Morosi. After his death, Morosi was decapitated, his head then boiled and stripped down to the bone. In the storming of his stronghold, Morosi's sons were also killed, with the exception of Doda, who escaped with around 120 men by jumping into the
236:(CMR) responded but were repulsed by Morosi, who refused to give up his son. Morosi and the approximately 1,500 Baphuthi men, along with their women and children took refuge on a mountain, where he requested a week to respond to the Cape Government's offer of safe return if he gave up the offenders.
181:
On 20 June 1865, before daylight 2000 warriors under
Poshuli and Morosi crossed the Caledon near its junction with Wilgeboom Spruit, and commenced to ravage the district before them. From the farm adjoining the commonage of Smithfield they laid waste a broad belt of country for a distance of thirty
103:
Morosi was the son of
Mokuane, a Baphuthi man, and Maidi (daughter of chief Tshosane) at Marunyeng (the present day Thoteng) in Mohale's hoek district. This was during the journey to the new home, the foothills of Thaba-Linoha, now known as Maphutseng. According to Major David Hook, who met him, he
165:
Hostilities commenced at
Beersheba Mission Station on 23 March 1858 between the Boers and Basuto. On 6 May, an Orange Free State force marched on Thaba Bosiu and defeated the Basotho. President Boshof appealed to Sir George Grey, Governor of the Cape... treaty signed eventually on 15 October 1858.
250:
Morosi was besieged by up to 800 Cape soldiers and 1,500 Sotho, who had been lured by
Griffith on the understanding that they would not be subject to disarmament under the Cape Peace Preservation Act of 1878. A first assault on the mountain took place on 8 April but was repulsed. Two men in that
1082:
The immortal history of South Africa : the only truthful, political, colonial, local, domestic, agricultural, theological, national, legal, financial and intelligent history of men, women, manners and facts of the Cape Colony, Natal, the Orange Free State, Transvaal, and South Africa.
283:
Bourne's Crack. The storming party reached the top before Morosi's men could regroup against the assault. On reaching the top, the CMR cut down the enemy then set out to find Morosi. Several small parties of
Baphuthi were hiding in caves, within one of which was Morosi.
142:
Morosi won a skirmish against the
British at Dulcie's Nek on the border between the Herschel District of the Cape Colony and the Quthing District of Basutoland on 21 February 1851. In April 1851, Morosi along with Loperi, Mohali and Letsi attacked Major Donovan.
177:
On 19 June 1865, Mr Burnet, Civil
Commissioner for Aliwal North wrote to the High Commissioner to say that a wholesale system of thieving was determined on by Poshuli and Morosi and that the Boers and Basutho had come into collision. Ongoing hostilities.
191:
On 12 March 1868, Basutoland was declared a
British territory. King Moshoeshoe dies died on 11 March 1870. On 3 November 1871, Basutoland was annexed to the Cape Colony. On 23 November 1872, responsible government was established at Cape Town.
157:
When in November 1852, Cathcart found Moshoeshoe not amenable to reason, he decided to move against him. 20 December 1852. Cathcart's forces under Colonel Eyre were vastly outnumbered and in trouble. After battle, Moshoeshoe wrote from
302:
Morosi had a number of sons, including Doda and Letuka. Letuka, who was killed at the same time as Morosi, was the father of Mocheka. Mocheka, in 1913, tried and failed to have himself reinstated as chief of the Baphuthi.
311:
The conflict between Morosi and the Cape forces was one of the defining events of the exercise of authority in Phuthiland and Basutoland overall, which relied on the use of firearms and control of economic production.
1211:
The history of the battles and adventures of the British, the Boers, and the Zulus, &c. in Southern Africa : from the time of Pharaoh Necho to 1880 : with copious chronology. Vol. II
1180:
Jolly, Pieter (June 1995). "Melikane and Upper Mangolong Revisited: The Possible Effects on San Art of Symbiotic Contact between South-Eastern San and Southern Sotho and Nguni Communities".
95:
ruling establishment, rallied to support the Cape forces, and the rebellion was put down after several months of arduous fighting. Morosi was beheaded and his body mutilated by Cape troops.
139:
progressed, the Boers began to encroach on Basuto territory. Moshoeshoe I introduced Morosi to Benjamin D'Urban, Governor of the Cape Colony, at Graham's Town in September 1837.
111:, Mohale a brother of the paramount chief of Basutoland Moshoeshoe I, decided to raid the Baphuthi in order to steal their cattle. At the time they lived at the source of the
969:
1562:
1399:
Weisfelder, Richard F. (December 2011). "Review: "Throwing Down White Man:" Cape Rule and Misrule in Colonial Lesotho, 1871-1884 by Peter Sanders".
326:
from September 1880 to April 1881. The Cape forces were ultimately incapable of enforcing the order and gave back Basutoland to Britain in 1884.
203:
977:
Atmore, Anthony (1980). "Review: The Justice of the Queen's Government: The Cape's Administration of Basutoland, 1871-1884 by S. B. Burman".
174:
sent an ultimatum to Moshoeshoe after some Free State burghers had been imprisoned and ill-treated by the latter, and then proclaimed war.
1557:
1293:
185:
Poshuli and Morosi ravaged the country, and at the junction of the Caledon and Wilgeboom rivers, killed 13 white men on 20 June 1865.
1506:
1479:
1452:
1014:
Atmore, Anthony (January 1983). "Review: Chiefdom Politics and Alien Law: Basutoland under Cape Rule, 1871-1884 by S. B. Burman".
275:
1226:
Murray, Colin (April 1983). "Review: Chiefdom Politics and Alien Law: Basutoland under Cape Rule, 1871-1884 by S. B. Burman".
294:
For eight months Morosi and the Baphuthi had succeeded in holding off superior Cape forces with the skillful use of firearms.
84:
329:
Morosi's rebellion therefore played a significant role in maintaining the identity of the territory and the existence of
1370:
Watson, R. L. (1983). "Review: Chiefdom Politics and Alien Law: Basutoland under Cape Rule, 1871-1884 by S. B. Burman".
274:
The final assault on Morosi's stronghold took place on the night of 19–20 November 1879 under the command of Colonel
1572:
1552:
1247:
Nkemdirim, Bernard A. (March 1977). "Reflections on Political Conflict, Rebellion, and Revolution in Africa".
1547:
279:
1567:
264:
233:
127:, carrying away large herds of cattle. A second joint expedition followed in the May of the same year.
239:
During that week, Morosi gradually and stealthily moved to another mountain 20 miles away in the
1542:
244:
39:
256:
1424:
1416:
1387:
1358:
1350:
1272:
1264:
1235:
1197:
1132:
1124:
1068:
1060:
1031:
1002:
994:
963:
228:
In recognition of Morosi's military assistance and successes, most recently in the war with the
112:
1043:
Atmore, Anthony; Sanders, Peter (1971). "Sotho Arms and Ammunition in the Nineteenth Century".
1521:
1502:
1485:
1475:
1458:
1448:
1289:
229:
1408:
1379:
1342:
1256:
1214:
1189:
1116:
1086:
1052:
1023:
986:
260:
154:
brought a force into Basutoland in 1852, Morosi was largely responsible for defeating him.
1151:
151:
147:
1145:
1027:
1333:
Watson, R. L. (1980). "The Subjection of a South African State: Thaba Nchu, 1880-1884".
323:
268:
252:
171:
1536:
1428:
1362:
1276:
1136:
1072:
1006:
952:
316:
116:
68:
1107:
Gocking, Roger (1997). "Colonial Rule and the 'Legal Factor' in Ghana and Lesotho".
950:
Atmore, Anthony (1970). "The Moorosi Rebellion". In Rotberg, R.; Mazrui, A. (eds.).
288:
92:
88:
80:
240:
159:
124:
120:
76:
1346:
1260:
1056:
990:
136:
72:
43:
1525:
1462:
1317:
1164:
1489:
1155:
1412:
1420:
322:
The Basuto resisted disarmament and rose in rebellion, which led to the
1239:
1201:
1128:
330:
263:. A second assault took place on 5 June, involving the recently formed
108:
1391:
1354:
1268:
1218:
1064:
1035:
998:
1090:
1193:
1120:
1383:
1303:
Tylden, Geoffrey (1936). "The capture of Morosi's Mountain, 1879".
291:. Morosi's wives were also killed, as were some 200 of his men.
79:
government in 1879, in defence of his independence south of the
703:
701:
188:
There was an attempt to storm Thaba Bosiu on 15 August 1865.
83:. The British refused to help the Cape Government. However,
1147:
With sword and statute (on the Cape of Good Hope frontier)
170:
There were no hostilities until June 1865, when President
810:
808:
806:
688:
686:
684:
671:
669:
667:
665:
652:
650:
648:
488:
486:
484:
1372:
The International Journal of African Historical Studies
587:
585:
391:
389:
376:
374:
372:
359:
357:
267:. This assault was also unsuccessful and Surgeon Major
1109:
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute
430:
428:
733:
731:
718:
716:
459:
457:
455:
1499:
Moorosi: A South African king's battle for survival
1305:
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
1165:"Morosi's Mountain 1879, A Royal Engineer's Report"
50:
25:
18:
951:
850:
707:
271:was awarded the Victoria Cross for his part.
210:
8:
1328:(5). South African Military History Society.
1175:(3). South African Military History Society.
278:. A mortar and ammunition was sent up from
968:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
922:
15:
1474:. New York: Holmes and Meier Publishers.
1182:The South African Archaeological Bulletin
1100:Small Wars. Their Principals and Practice
910:
1209:Moodie, Duncan Campbell Francis (1888).
797:
886:
419:
341:
107:In the 1820s, during the course of the
87:, the paramount chief and first son of
961:
934:
898:
838:
814:
785:
773:
761:
737:
692:
675:
656:
639:
627:
615:
603:
591:
576:
564:
552:
540:
528:
516:
504:
492:
475:
463:
434:
395:
380:
363:
348:
315:The Cape Government of Prime Minister
195:
1445:The Justice of the Queen's government
1318:"Basutoland Roll of Honour 1851-1881"
1249:The Journal of Modern African Studies
722:
407:
7:
1213:. Cape Town: Murray & St Leger.
1028:10.1093/oxfordjournals.afraf.a097496
874:
862:
826:
749:
446:
1228:Journal of Southern African Studies
71:chief in the wild southern part of
1316:Tylden, Geoffrey (December 1969).
1150:. Cape Town: J. C. Juta & Co.
14:
1563:African resistance to colonialism
954:Protest and Power in Black Africa
243:range, which came to be known as
1447:. Leiden: Afrika-Studiecentrum.
209:
202:
1501:. Seattle: LifeTime Creations.
1472:Chiefdom politics and alien law
196:Morosi's Mountain 1879 Campaign
104:was small and had yellow skin.
75:. He led a revolt against the
67:; died 20 November 1879) was a
1335:The Journal of African History
1286:Moshoeshoe, chief of the Sotho
1045:The Journal of African History
979:The Journal of African History
1:
1102:(3rd ed.). London: HMSO.
1098:Callwell, Col C. E. (1906).
1080:Boon, Martin James (1885).
223:Morosi's Mountain (Lesotho)
1589:
1558:19th century in Basutoland
1470:Burman, Sandra B. (1980).
1443:Burman, Sandra B. (1976).
1163:Hulme, J. J. (June 1990).
1144:Hook, David Blair (1906).
1085:. London: William Reeves.
1516:Tylden, Geoffrey (1950).
1347:10.1017/s0021853700018351
1261:10.1017/s0022278x0001449x
1057:10.1017/s0021853700011130
991:10.1017/s0021853700018545
851:Atmore & Sanders 1971
708:Atmore & Sanders 1971
333:as a nation state today.
1322:Military History Journal
1169:Military History Journal
1284:Sanders, Peter (1975).
1518:The Rise of the Basuto
1401:African Studies Review
1497:Fysh, Graham (2012).
1413:10.1353/arw.2011.0049
422:, pp. 37–38, 41.
265:Cape Mounted Yeomanry
251:assault received the
234:Cape Mounted Riflemen
131:Chief of the Baphuthi
642:, pp. 120, 541.
123:who lived below the
1520:. Cape Town: Juta.
865:, pp. 83, 265.
853:, pp. 542–543.
788:, pp. 196–197.
764:, pp. 193–194.
280:King William's Town
51:Cause of death
91:, and many of the
1573:Basutoland people
877:, pp. 371–2.
567:, pp. 88–89.
245:Morosi's Mountain
230:Orange Free State
217:Morosi's Mountain
58:
57:
40:Morosi's Mountain
1580:
1553:African warriors
1529:
1512:
1493:
1466:
1432:
1395:
1366:
1329:
1312:
1299:
1280:
1243:
1222:
1205:
1176:
1159:
1140:
1103:
1094:
1076:
1039:
1010:
973:
967:
959:
957:
938:
932:
926:
920:
914:
908:
902:
896:
890:
884:
878:
872:
866:
860:
854:
848:
842:
836:
830:
824:
818:
812:
801:
795:
789:
783:
777:
771:
765:
759:
753:
747:
741:
735:
726:
720:
711:
705:
696:
690:
679:
673:
660:
654:
643:
637:
631:
625:
619:
613:
607:
601:
595:
589:
580:
574:
568:
562:
556:
550:
544:
538:
532:
526:
520:
514:
508:
502:
496:
490:
479:
473:
467:
461:
450:
444:
438:
432:
423:
417:
411:
405:
399:
393:
384:
378:
367:
361:
352:
346:
213:
212:
206:
36:20 November 1879
35:
33:
16:
1588:
1587:
1583:
1582:
1581:
1579:
1578:
1577:
1533:
1532:
1515:
1509:
1496:
1482:
1469:
1455:
1442:
1439:
1437:Further reading
1398:
1369:
1332:
1315:
1302:
1296:
1283:
1246:
1225:
1208:
1194:10.2307/3889275
1179:
1162:
1143:
1121:10.2307/1161270
1106:
1097:
1079:
1042:
1016:African Affairs
1013:
976:
960:
949:
946:
941:
933:
929:
923:Weisfelder 2011
921:
917:
909:
905:
897:
893:
885:
881:
873:
869:
861:
857:
849:
845:
837:
833:
825:
821:
813:
804:
796:
792:
784:
780:
772:
768:
760:
756:
748:
744:
736:
729:
721:
714:
706:
699:
691:
682:
674:
663:
655:
646:
638:
634:
626:
622:
614:
610:
602:
598:
590:
583:
575:
571:
563:
559:
551:
547:
539:
535:
527:
523:
515:
511:
503:
499:
491:
482:
474:
470:
462:
453:
445:
441:
433:
426:
418:
414:
406:
402:
394:
387:
379:
370:
362:
355:
347:
343:
339:
309:
300:
226:
225:
224:
221:
220:
219:
218:
214:
198:
169:
152:George Cathcart
148:Battle of Berea
133:
101:
46:
37:
31:
29:
21:
12:
11:
5:
1586:
1584:
1576:
1575:
1570:
1565:
1560:
1555:
1550:
1545:
1535:
1534:
1531:
1530:
1513:
1507:
1494:
1480:
1467:
1453:
1438:
1435:
1434:
1433:
1407:(3): 187–189.
1396:
1384:10.2307/218766
1367:
1330:
1313:
1300:
1295:978-0435327934
1294:
1281:
1244:
1223:
1206:
1188:(161): 68–80.
1177:
1160:
1141:
1104:
1095:
1077:
1051:(4): 535–544.
1040:
1011:
985:(3): 421–422.
974:
945:
942:
940:
939:
937:, p. 421.
927:
925:, p. 188.
915:
911:Nkemdirim 1977
903:
891:
879:
867:
855:
843:
841:, p. 200.
831:
829:, p. 110.
819:
817:, p. 199.
802:
800:, p. 488.
790:
778:
776:, p. 196.
766:
754:
752:, p. 267.
742:
727:
712:
710:, p. 542.
697:
695:, p. 185.
680:
678:, p. 184.
661:
659:, p. 541.
644:
632:
630:, p. 109.
620:
618:, p. 540.
608:
606:, p. 104.
596:
581:
569:
557:
545:
533:
521:
509:
497:
495:, p. 183.
480:
468:
451:
439:
424:
412:
400:
398:, p. 519.
385:
383:, p. 145.
368:
366:, p. 368.
353:
351:, p. 267.
340:
338:
335:
324:Basuto Gun War
308:
305:
299:
296:
269:Edmund Hartley
253:Victoria Cross
222:
216:
215:
208:
207:
201:
200:
199:
197:
194:
172:Johannes Brand
132:
129:
100:
97:
56:
55:
52:
48:
47:
38:
27:
23:
22:
19:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
1585:
1574:
1571:
1569:
1566:
1564:
1561:
1559:
1556:
1554:
1551:
1549:
1548:Tribal chiefs
1546:
1544:
1541:
1540:
1538:
1527:
1523:
1519:
1514:
1510:
1508:9780962898730
1504:
1500:
1495:
1491:
1487:
1483:
1481:9780841905917
1477:
1473:
1468:
1464:
1460:
1456:
1454:9789070110123
1450:
1446:
1441:
1440:
1436:
1430:
1426:
1422:
1418:
1414:
1410:
1406:
1402:
1397:
1393:
1389:
1385:
1381:
1377:
1373:
1368:
1364:
1360:
1356:
1352:
1348:
1344:
1340:
1336:
1331:
1327:
1323:
1319:
1314:
1310:
1306:
1301:
1297:
1291:
1288:. Heinemann.
1287:
1282:
1278:
1274:
1270:
1266:
1262:
1258:
1254:
1250:
1245:
1241:
1237:
1233:
1229:
1224:
1220:
1216:
1212:
1207:
1203:
1199:
1195:
1191:
1187:
1183:
1178:
1174:
1170:
1166:
1161:
1157:
1153:
1149:
1148:
1142:
1138:
1134:
1130:
1126:
1122:
1118:
1114:
1110:
1105:
1101:
1096:
1092:
1088:
1084:
1078:
1074:
1070:
1066:
1062:
1058:
1054:
1050:
1046:
1041:
1037:
1033:
1029:
1025:
1021:
1017:
1012:
1008:
1004:
1000:
996:
992:
988:
984:
980:
975:
971:
965:
956:
955:
948:
947:
943:
936:
931:
928:
924:
919:
916:
913:, p. 78.
912:
907:
904:
901:, p. 34.
900:
895:
892:
889:, p. 72.
888:
883:
880:
876:
871:
868:
864:
859:
856:
852:
847:
844:
840:
835:
832:
828:
823:
820:
816:
811:
809:
807:
803:
799:
798:Callwell 1906
794:
791:
787:
782:
779:
775:
770:
767:
763:
758:
755:
751:
746:
743:
739:
734:
732:
728:
724:
719:
717:
713:
709:
704:
702:
698:
694:
689:
687:
685:
681:
677:
672:
670:
668:
666:
662:
658:
653:
651:
649:
645:
641:
636:
633:
629:
624:
621:
617:
612:
609:
605:
600:
597:
594:, p. 91.
593:
588:
586:
582:
579:, p. 89.
578:
573:
570:
566:
561:
558:
555:, p. 86.
554:
549:
546:
543:, p. 83.
542:
537:
534:
531:, p. 84.
530:
525:
522:
519:, p. 77.
518:
513:
510:
507:, p. 76.
506:
501:
498:
494:
489:
487:
485:
481:
478:, p. 73.
477:
472:
469:
465:
460:
458:
456:
452:
449:, p. 80.
448:
443:
440:
437:, p. 71.
436:
431:
429:
425:
421:
416:
413:
410:, p. 71.
409:
404:
401:
397:
392:
390:
386:
382:
377:
375:
373:
369:
365:
360:
358:
354:
350:
345:
342:
336:
334:
332:
327:
325:
320:
318:
317:Gordon Sprigg
313:
306:
304:
298:Personal life
297:
295:
292:
290:
284:
281:
277:
276:Zachary Bayly
272:
270:
266:
262:
258:
254:
248:
246:
242:
237:
235:
231:
205:
193:
189:
186:
183:
179:
175:
173:
167:
163:
161:
155:
153:
149:
144:
140:
138:
130:
128:
126:
122:
118:
114:
110:
105:
98:
96:
94:
90:
86:
82:
78:
74:
70:
66:
62:
53:
49:
45:
41:
28:
24:
17:
1568:Trophy heads
1517:
1498:
1471:
1444:
1404:
1400:
1375:
1371:
1338:
1334:
1325:
1321:
1308:
1304:
1285:
1255:(1): 75–90.
1252:
1248:
1231:
1227:
1210:
1185:
1181:
1172:
1168:
1146:
1115:(1): 61–85.
1112:
1108:
1099:
1081:
1048:
1044:
1022:(326): 145.
1019:
1015:
982:
978:
953:
944:Bibliography
930:
918:
906:
894:
887:Gocking 1997
882:
870:
858:
846:
834:
822:
793:
781:
769:
757:
745:
635:
623:
611:
599:
572:
560:
548:
536:
524:
512:
500:
471:
442:
420:Sanders 1975
415:
403:
344:
328:
321:
314:
310:
301:
293:
289:Orange River
285:
273:
259:and Trooper
257:Robert Scott
249:
238:
227:
190:
187:
184:
180:
176:
168:
164:
156:
145:
141:
135:As the Boer
134:
106:
102:
81:Orange River
64:
60:
59:
1543:1879 deaths
958:. New York.
935:Atmore 1980
899:Atmore 1970
839:Moodie 1888
815:Moodie 1888
786:Moodie 1888
774:Moodie 1888
762:Moodie 1888
738:Tylden 1936
693:Moodie 1888
676:Moodie 1888
657:Moodie 1888
640:Moodie 1888
628:Moodie 1888
616:Moodie 1888
604:Moodie 1888
592:Moodie 1888
577:Moodie 1888
565:Moodie 1888
553:Moodie 1888
541:Moodie 1888
529:Moodie 1888
517:Moodie 1888
505:Moodie 1888
493:Moodie 1888
476:Moodie 1888
464:Tylden 1969
435:Moodie 1888
396:Watson 1983
381:Atmore 1983
364:Watson 1980
349:Murray 1983
261:Peter Brown
241:Drakensberg
160:Thaba Bosiu
150:, when Sir
146:During the
125:Drakensberg
121:Ngubengcuka
77:Cape Colony
1537:Categories
1378:(3): 519.
1341:(3): 368.
1234:(2): 267.
1219:2263/16781
723:Hulme 1990
408:Jolly 1995
337:References
255:: Sergent
137:Great Trek
113:Tele River
99:Early life
89:Moshoeshoe
73:Basutoland
44:Basutoland
32:1879-11-20
1526:468950930
1463:905668281
1429:142909941
1363:162216084
1311:: 208–15.
1277:154712225
1137:145302289
1091:2263/8874
1073:161528484
1007:162399243
964:cite book
875:Hook 1906
863:Hook 1906
827:Boon 1885
750:Hook 1906
447:Hook 1906
1421:41304805
1156:7247141M
69:Baphuthi
1490:5830529
1240:2636306
1202:3889275
1129:1161270
331:Lesotho
109:Mfecane
65:Moorosi
1524:
1505:
1488:
1478:
1461:
1451:
1427:
1419:
1392:218766
1390:
1361:
1355:181189
1353:
1292:
1275:
1269:159792
1267:
1238:
1200:
1154:
1135:
1127:
1071:
1065:181011
1063:
1036:721497
1034:
1005:
999:181208
997:
307:Legacy
117:Thembu
85:Letsie
61:Morosi
20:Morosi
1425:S2CID
1417:JSTOR
1388:JSTOR
1359:S2CID
1351:JSTOR
1273:S2CID
1265:JSTOR
1236:JSTOR
1198:JSTOR
1133:S2CID
1125:JSTOR
1083:Vol.1
1069:S2CID
1061:JSTOR
1032:JSTOR
1003:S2CID
995:JSTOR
93:Sotho
1522:OCLC
1503:ISBN
1486:OCLC
1476:ISBN
1459:OCLC
1449:ISBN
1290:ISBN
970:link
63:(or
54:Shot
26:Died
1409:doi
1380:doi
1343:doi
1257:doi
1215:hdl
1190:doi
1117:doi
1087:hdl
1053:doi
1024:doi
987:doi
119:of
1539::
1484:.
1457:.
1423:.
1415:.
1405:54
1403:.
1386:.
1376:16
1374:.
1357:.
1349:.
1339:21
1337:.
1324:.
1320:.
1309:15
1307:.
1271:.
1263:.
1253:15
1251:.
1230:.
1196:.
1186:50
1184:.
1171:.
1167:.
1152:OL
1131:.
1123:.
1113:67
1111:.
1067:.
1059:.
1049:12
1047:.
1030:.
1020:82
1018:.
1001:.
993:.
983:21
981:.
966:}}
962:{{
805:^
730:^
715:^
700:^
683:^
664:^
647:^
584:^
483:^
454:^
427:^
388:^
371:^
356:^
42:,
1528:.
1511:.
1492:.
1465:.
1431:.
1411::
1394:.
1382::
1365:.
1345::
1326:1
1298:.
1279:.
1259::
1242:.
1232:9
1221:.
1217::
1204:.
1192::
1173:8
1158:.
1139:.
1119::
1093:.
1089::
1075:.
1055::
1038:.
1026::
1009:.
989::
972:)
740:.
725:.
466:.
34:)
30:(
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.