Thaba Bossiu, History of Lesotho.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2007
- Thaba Bossiu (the Mountain at night) near Maseru is a cultural and historical place for Basotho culture. The mountain castle of the first king of Lesotho (Moshoeshoe 1). Our guide (working here for 21 years) give us a short explaination of the place, during the Afropeaks pan african mountain expedition in the country. www.afropeaks.com. Sorry it's windy!
Me, Wuria Karadaghy (from Iraqi Kurdistan), worked as UNESCO programme coordinator for the rehabilitation of Thaba Bosiu 1991-1994. Proud to be the first who started with archeological excavation, designed a small museum nearby the mountain, developed many promotional materials for Basotus and foreign tourists, increased the sense of national ownership of local population, rehabilitated the house of King Mashoeshoe first etc. I loved the country and the people. People used to call me Dadde Thaba Bosiu. GOD bless Lesotho
Thanks for sharing videos! I miss Lesotho, I climbed that mountain once on 1996. Very historical! Hope to visit Africa again, hope it will be soon!
Lumella Bontate, Bo'Me, Boaussie!
If only the sound quality was better.
i love the accent
This is the first time I hear that it took Moshoeshoe and Troika 9 days to travel from Butha Buthe to Thaba Bosiu. I have always been under impression it was 3 days...
Honest and authentic
true !
Bua Sesotho haeba o eena
I wish the San were not called "bushmen." Thats what the Europeans called them when they arrived in south africa, and unfortunately it stuck, and now everyone calls them that. It's very very rude!!
Not everyone calls them that. In English yes white people termed them bushmen. But in Sesotho we called them Baroa. And they integrated with Basotho thousands of years ago. Other South African tribes had their own terminology. We acknowledged them as tribes. There are many Khoen tribes and San tribes. Khoe and San are two different people. And Khoen have multiple tribes, i think about 4 languages and the San had multiple tribes as well.
Similar way we called ! xhosâ in Nâmagowab...
@@shisuiuchiha480yeah, in Setswana they're Basarwa and in other languages they're Bathwa
I don't understand why you forget where he was born.This is wrong.If you don't know where iam coming from you don't know me.🤣🤣