dont know ok
L. B. B. J. Machobane has written: 'Essays on religion and culture among Basotho, 1800-1900' -- subject- s -: Religion and culture, Religion, Sotho - African people -, Missions 'The political dilemma of chieftaincy in colonial Lesotho with reference to the administration and courts reforms of 1938' -- subject- s -: Kings and rulers, Law and legislation, Local government 'Government and change in Lesotho, 1800-1966' -- subject- s -: Politics and government 'Basotho religion and western thought' -- subject- s -: Religion and culture, Religion, Sotho - African people -, Missionaries, Missions
This depends where.
Lesotho and Swaziland
Christianity was the main religion back in the 1800's because of all the settler's arriving who were big Christians.
90% Christian, some Muslims, Hindus ,Buddhists and traditional religions
Lutheran Christianity.
Their was no main religion, anyone could believe or not believe in anything.
Lesotho's capital city of Maseru: 29° 28′ 0″ S, 27° 56′ 0″ E
Maseru is the capital and largest city of Lesotho, a country in southern Africa that is completely surrounded by South Africa.
Mainly catholicism islam and christianity
there was no popular religion at that time in Arab, but thousands different small religions. Mostly idol worshippers.