African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Niger River . One of these streams which , after Paulinus's discoveries , became known to Roman geographers as the " Ger , " is still known as " Gir " by the present - day inhabitants of these upper reaches of the Niger . It must not be ...
... Niger River . One of these streams which , after Paulinus's discoveries , became known to Roman geographers as the " Ger , " is still known as " Gir " by the present - day inhabitants of these upper reaches of the Niger . It must not be ...
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... Niger in A.D. 50 we read of another Roman general named Septimus Flaccus under- taking a three months ' march across the Sahara desert to reach the " blackman's country . " That was in 19 B.C. We have no account of the results of ...
... Niger in A.D. 50 we read of another Roman general named Septimus Flaccus under- taking a three months ' march across the Sahara desert to reach the " blackman's country . " That was in 19 B.C. We have no account of the results of ...
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... Niger rivers , and in several other parts of West Africa — the Fulani Emirates of northern Ni- geria being the most outstanding examples . At the time that the two troublesome Arab tribes were pouring out of Egypt into Tripolitania and ...
... Niger rivers , and in several other parts of West Africa — the Fulani Emirates of northern Ni- geria being the most outstanding examples . At the time that the two troublesome Arab tribes were pouring out of Egypt into Tripolitania and ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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