African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Mohammedan faith so readily . The first African convert to the Mohammedan faith was Bilal , a slave . Mohammed himself referred to Bilal as the first fruits of Abyssinia . " This African slave is still famous throughout the Moslem world ...
... Mohammedan faith so readily . The first African convert to the Mohammedan faith was Bilal , a slave . Mohammed himself referred to Bilal as the first fruits of Abyssinia . " This African slave is still famous throughout the Moslem world ...
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... Mohammedan faith , we find the Ghana Empire being overthrown by the Almoravids under Abu Bekr . After Abu Bekr's death in 1087 several kingdoms within the original Ghana Empire strove for and won their indepen- dence , and in due course ...
... Mohammedan faith , we find the Ghana Empire being overthrown by the Almoravids under Abu Bekr . After Abu Bekr's death in 1087 several kingdoms within the original Ghana Empire strove for and won their indepen- dence , and in due course ...
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... Mohammedan , even though he had no use for theologians who were friendly to those whom he regarded as the enemies of his people . Askia Mohammed I , on the other hand , went out of his way to impress others with his devotion to Islam ...
... Mohammedan , even though he had no use for theologians who were friendly to those whom he regarded as the enemies of his people . Askia Mohammed I , on the other hand , went out of his way to impress others with his devotion to Islam ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro Civilizations John Coleman De Graft-Johnson Visualização parcial - 1986 |
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