African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWalker, 1966 - 211 páginas |
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... army deteriorated . Various reasons have been given for the deterioration of the power of the army- some of which are economic , some social , and some religious . The Roman army began to lose its efficiency and vitality a few decades ...
... army deteriorated . Various reasons have been given for the deterioration of the power of the army- some of which are economic , some social , and some religious . The Roman army began to lose its efficiency and vitality a few decades ...
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... army surprised and captured several Spanish towns , among them Heraclea , which was only four miles from the rock of Gibraltar . King Roderic soon heard about the invading army and he set about gathering a huge force to oppose Tarik ...
... army surprised and captured several Spanish towns , among them Heraclea , which was only four miles from the rock of Gibraltar . King Roderic soon heard about the invading army and he set about gathering a huge force to oppose Tarik ...
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... 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 . Fifty miles from Gao , a quickly raised Songhai army of 18,000 ...
... 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 . Fifty miles from Gao , a quickly raised Songhai army of 18,000 ...
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The Songhai Empire | 100 |
Prelude to West African Discoveries | 120 |
The Portuguese in the Congo | 134 |
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