Britain Across the Seas Africa a History And Description of the British Empire

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) was the first great chief of the Basnto, and claimed to be the great grandson of Sekake, and chieftain of the Bakwena or ' crocodile ' clan of Bechuana. It may be, however, that his grandfather, Pete (pronounce: Pete), was of Zulu origin and related to the 'Basuto' Zulus. Moshesh began to be recognized as a ruler in 1818, and reigned over the Basuto till his death in 1870 at about eighty years of age. After his death, Basutoland was eventually divided into seven districts, each ruled over by ...a chief of the Moshesh family.
Lerothodi, the grandson of Moshesh, was the leading chief of Basutoland down to his death a few years ago. His successor is his son Letsie, sometimes called ' Letsie- nyane ' or ' little Letsie, ' to distinguish him from his grand- father, the first Letsie, who was the eldest son of Moshesh.
Moirosi was a Suto chief who fought with the Cape Government in 1879 ; Masupha, another Suto chieftain, note- worthy nearly thirty years ago for his independent attitude.
Khania, the great chief of the Bamangwato (northern Bechuana), has occupied a recognized position under the British Government for the last twenty-five years.


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