THE ROYAL EMPIRE OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
Dynasty of Emperor Moshoeshoe I — Formerly Known as Aethiopia
Ancestral Origins of the Dynasty
Mokhachane, the father of
Emperor Moshoeshoe I, was a foundational figure of the Basotho nation. Emperor Moshoeshoe I, also referred to as
Moshesh (also spelled
Mosjesj), was not just a South African monarch but is also historically and symbolically connected to
Moses — a figure central to African and Hebraic history.
✦ “Moshoeshoe” → “Moshesh” → “Moses”
By removing the
h in “Moshesh” and the
j in “Mosjesj,” the name becomes “Moses.” This symbolic connection reflects the suppressed yet enduring truth behind our aboriginal lineage.
Historical Commentary
Much of aboriginal history has been "whitewashed" through colonization and rewritten using esoteric and exoteric allegory. This manipulated history erased the Hebraic origins of our ancestors —
“Hebroe”, referring to the
oldest language and culture.
The
common thread between Moses, Moshesh, and the Ethiopian kings mentioned in the
Bible and
Herodotus confirms that:
- Moses ruled Ethiopia (Aethiopia) for
40 years.
- Kings of Ethiopia traditionally ruled for
nearly 40 years.
- This region, formerly known as
Aethiopia, later became known as
Africa and was unified under colonial administration into the
Union of South Africa.
Emperor Moshoeshoe I’s Lineage
Emperor Moshoeshoe I and Empress Mamohato bore sons whose names reflect biblical significance:
-
Letsie I (alias)
-
David
-
George / Elijah
-
Nehemiah
-
Jeremiah
-
Sofonia / Zephaniah
My Ancestral Lineage from Emperor Letsie I
The following family tree traces my descent from Emperor Letsie I:
1.
Emperor Letsie I
—
Chief Wife: Queen Maria Masinate
— Children include: George, Emily, Henry, Maria, William, Mina, John, Charlotte, Alexander, Agnus, Alfred, and Abraham
2.
Mina Letsie Tlhokomela
— Married:
Charles Barnes (King Moorosi)
3.
Emily Barnes Maphello
— Married:
Rulf Malgas
4.
Hannah Malgas Mphongomajara
— Married:
William Begbie Moshesili
5.
Hannie Mina Begbie
— Married:
George Henry van Wyk
6.
Sabina Valerie van Wyk
— Married:
Andre Michael Clarisse
Genealogical Records and Proof
Letsie I Moshesh
- Born: 1811
- Died: 1891
- Burial:
Thaba Bosiu Royal Graveyard, Maseru, Lesotho
- Source:
Find A Grave
Mina Letsie
- Recorded in:
Lesotho, Evangelical Church Records, 1828–2005
- Event Date:
13 April 1879 (Birth of her son Henry)
- Location:
Basutoland
Documents confirm:
- Mina was born in
Basutoland.
- Her children were tribal nobility, not peasants.
- Her son
Henry, born on
13 April 1879, lived under
tribal conditions and not colonial peasantry.
- Descendants were known
headmen and
leaders, including:
-
George (son of Mina and Charles)
-
Emily (daughter of Mina and Charles, married to a headman, Griqua identity)
-
Henry, the third child, a nobleman of tribal status
Ethnic and Spiritual Identity
-
I am a descendant of the Griqua, Caffre (Monomotapa), and aboriginal sovereign dynasties.
- My
DNA is 100% autonomous and sovereign — neither white nor black (in colonial terms), but
Aboriginal.
-
All melanin-rich people are aboriginals with direct communication to the
Supreme Creator.
- As
Herodotus and the
Bible affirm, our lineage and identity are spiritual, noble, and divine.
-
My parents are both of Griqua ancestry.
- My
baptism certificate confirms my spiritual identity within this sacred lineage.
- I am also the
granddaughter of Mina Letsie through her son George, identified historically with a
Hottentot identity, an important tribal classification in Southern Africa.