African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsPraeger, 1955 - 209 páginas |
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... Ibn Battuta , and Ibn Khaldoun for most of what we know about the Almoravids and about the Ghana Empire . These writers , who possessed Arab or Moslem names and who wrote in Arabic , were not all Arabs . Some of them were Africans ...
... Ibn Battuta , and Ibn Khaldoun for most of what we know about the Almoravids and about the Ghana Empire . These writers , who possessed Arab or Moslem names and who wrote in Arabic , were not all Arabs . Some of them were Africans ...
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... Ibn Khaldoun , an Arab who was born in Spain in 1332 , but who later came to live in Africa . Ibn Battuta received his formal advanced education in theology , and at the age of twenty - one set out on a pilgrimage to Mecca . Afterward ...
... Ibn Khaldoun , an Arab who was born in Spain in 1332 , but who later came to live in Africa . Ibn Battuta received his formal advanced education in theology , and at the age of twenty - one set out on a pilgrimage to Mecca . Afterward ...
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... Ibn Battuta . Ibn Battuta visited the imperial Court of Mali in 1352 , and he appears to have been impressed with much that he saw . He said of the inhabitants of the Mali Empire : The Negroes possess some admirable qualities . They are ...
... Ibn Battuta . Ibn Battuta visited the imperial Court of Mali in 1352 , and he appears to have been impressed with much that he saw . He said of the inhabitants of the Mali Empire : The Negroes possess some admirable qualities . They are ...
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The Mali and the Songhai Empires | 92 |
The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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