African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Monomotapa at Masapa in 1561 , he found that Portuguese traders had long preceded him and that these traders found favour at Court . The Portuguese accounts of East Africa in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are of great interest ...
... Monomotapa at Masapa in 1561 , he found that Portuguese traders had long preceded him and that these traders found favour at Court . The Portuguese accounts of East Africa in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries are of great interest ...
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... Monomotapa and to convert the African population . Father Dom Goncalo da Silveira had not long been in the country when he wrote : Both these nations [ the Botanga and the Mocarangas ] show a great facility in receiving the faith , and ...
... Monomotapa and to convert the African population . Father Dom Goncalo da Silveira had not long been in the country when he wrote : Both these nations [ the Botanga and the Mocarangas ] show a great facility in receiving the faith , and ...
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... Monomotapa and to avoid the waterways . He encountered opposition from the King of Quiteve , whom he defeated , and as a punitive measure he pulled down or burnt the houses of the people . The King of Tskikanga , who had made ready to ...
... Monomotapa and to avoid the waterways . He encountered opposition from the King of Quiteve , whom he defeated , and as a punitive measure he pulled down or burnt the houses of the people . The King of Tskikanga , who had made ready to ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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