African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsPraeger, 1955 - 209 páginas |
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... Judar Pasha . On February 28 , 1591 , Judar Pasha halted his army on the left bank of the River Niger at an obscure village called Karabara , where Judar Pasha gave a banquet . After a short pause the invading army moved toward Gao ...
... Judar Pasha . On February 28 , 1591 , Judar Pasha halted his army on the left bank of the River Niger at an obscure village called Karabara , where Judar Pasha gave a banquet . After a short pause the invading army moved toward Gao ...
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... Judar Pasha attacked ; then followed anarchy , plundering , and depreda- tion . Djenne , Gao , and Timbuktu were sacked , pillaged , and burnt to the ground . To quell the people and break their spirit , the Moroccans filled in the ...
... Judar Pasha attacked ; then followed anarchy , plundering , and depreda- tion . Djenne , Gao , and Timbuktu were sacked , pillaged , and burnt to the ground . To quell the people and break their spirit , the Moroccans filled in the ...
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... Judar Pasha , one who would wrest from the Songhai people their stores of gold . The choice fell on Mahmud ben Zergun , who , like Judar Pasha , was also a eunuch . A new force consisting of Arabs was quickly raised and rushed down to ...
... Judar Pasha , one who would wrest from the Songhai people their stores of gold . The choice fell on Mahmud ben Zergun , who , like Judar Pasha , was also a eunuch . A new force consisting of Arabs was quickly raised and rushed down to ...
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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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