African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Djenne , an old- established commercial city which appears to have been founded in A.D. 800 , but which had been rebuilt on the old site in 1250 by the Soninke Sono . Djenne is of particular interest , since the chiefs of the city have ...
... Djenne , an old- established commercial city which appears to have been founded in A.D. 800 , but which had been rebuilt on the old site in 1250 by the Soninke Sono . Djenne is of particular interest , since the chiefs of the city have ...
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... Djenne , Mali , Timbuktu , and Gao , informs us that Djenne was called by the Moors Gheneoa , by the native inhabitants Genni , and by the Por- tuguese and the other people of Europe , Ghinea . Leo adds that a gold currency was in use ...
... Djenne , Mali , Timbuktu , and Gao , informs us that Djenne was called by the Moors Gheneoa , by the native inhabitants Genni , and by the Por- tuguese and the other people of Europe , Ghinea . Leo adds that a gold currency was in use ...
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... Djenne into university cities . Under his rule the Uni- versity of Sankore became one of the world's greatest seats of learning . It was not only in his attitude to the learned professions that Askia showed his greatness . If anyone ...
... Djenne into university cities . Under his rule the Uni- versity of Sankore became one of the world's greatest seats of learning . It was not only in his attitude to the learned professions that Askia showed his greatness . If anyone ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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