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Definition of Basuto

Basuto
Basutos Ba*su"tos, n. pl.; sing. Basuto. (Ethnol.) A warlike South African people of the Bantu stock, divided into many tribes, subject to the English. They formerly practiced cannibalism, but have now adopted many European customs.

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- (1969). Hill of destiny: the life and times of Moshesh, founder of the Basuto. London: Longman. "Moshoeshoe". Encarta Encyclopedia. Redmond: Microsoft...
- The Basuto Gun War, also known as the Basutoland Rebellion, was a conflict between the Basuto and the British Cape Colony. It lasted from 13 September...
- The Basuto is a pony breed from Lesotho and South Africa. The Basuto is considered a small horse, since it possesses horse-like characteristics, such as...
- in Basuto lands following Moshoeshoe's invitation. They promoted a combination of Christianity, Western civilization, and commerce. They saw Basuto customs...
- The Basuto War may refer to any of three conflicts in Basutoland: The Eighth Xhosa War (1850-1853) The Free State–Basotho Wars (1858-1868) The Basuto Gun...
- Berea was a battle between British forces under Sir George Cathcart and Basuto-Taung forces under King Moshoeshoe I that took place on 20 December 1852...
- ****insia basuto is a moth of the family Pterophoridae. It is found in Lesotho. Kovtunovich, V. & Ustjuzhanin, P. 2011. On the fauna of the plume moths...
- Bevismyia basuto is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Bevismyia of the family Tephritidae. Lesotho. Munro, H.K. (1957). "Sphenella and...
- from AAPC's 1919th and 1927th Basuto Companies; the unit's worst loss of life during the war. A total of 21,000 Basuto enlisted during the war, 1,105...
- Basuto is a Clyde puffer built in 1902 by William Jacks & Co. in Port Dundas in Scotland for its own use on the Forth and Clyde Canal. The Basuto was...