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Moshweshwe (ca. 1787-1868) was a South African king and founder of the Basotho nation. He is generally regarded as the doyen of southern Africa's diplomatic geniuses of the 19th century.
Moshweshwe was born in Menkwaneng during the famine of 1787. His father, Mokhachane, was head of the Bamokoteli, a Sotho-speaking subclan, which paid tribute to its more powerful neighbors, the Basekake. Moshweshwe was given the name Lepoqo (disasters) because of the misfortunes in which he was born.
As was the custom among the princely families, Mokhachane took his son to Mohlomi, a famous seer and philosopher, to study law and acquire wisdom. Mohlomi, whose renown had spread all over southern Africa, taught him that the practice of virtue and discipline was the first prerequisite for the successful governance of men. The wise ruler sought to live in peaceful coexistence with his neighbors and encouraged habits of thrift and industry among his people.
Mohlomi also added that he
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- Moshweshwe was a South African king and founder of the Basotho nation.
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| Published in 2020 in Pietermaritzburg by the Trustees of the Natal Society Foundation under its imprint 'Occasional Publications of the Natal Society. | |
| Moshoeshoe (also spelled Mshweshwe, Moshweshwe, or Moshesh)was the founder and first paramount chief of the Sotho (Basuto, Basotho) nation. | |
| I recall on one occasion meeting the queen regent of Basutoland, or what is now Lesotho, Mantsebo Moshweshwe. |