African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsPraeger, 1955 - 209 páginas |
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... capital itself . My own theory is that the Akans occupied Kanem , an area around Lake Chad which formed one of the outposts of the Ghana Empire . Kanem in the eleventh century had customs and institutions identical with those of the ...
... capital itself . My own theory is that the Akans occupied Kanem , an area around Lake Chad which formed one of the outposts of the Ghana Empire . Kanem in the eleventh century had customs and institutions identical with those of the ...
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... capital of the Mali Empire , just as Ghana was the capital of the Ghana Empire . We know for certain , however , that the first capital of the Mali Empire was Djeriba , and later on the capital was transferred to Niani . What was the ...
... capital of the Mali Empire , just as Ghana was the capital of the Ghana Empire . We know for certain , however , that the first capital of the Mali Empire was Djeriba , and later on the capital was transferred to Niani . What was the ...
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... capital from Djeriba to Niani on the Upper Niger , some 300 miles north - east of modern Sierra Leone . The city of Niani no longer exists , but a village by the same name now occupies the former site of this once - famous capital ...
... capital from Djeriba to Niani on the Upper Niger , some 300 miles north - east of modern Sierra Leone . The city of Niani no longer exists , but a village by the same name now occupies the former site of this once - famous capital ...
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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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