African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Senegal . The task of teaching strict Moslem doctrines to the people of the Senegal was not easy . The people were prepared to be known as Moslems , but they were not prepared to forgo any of their former habits . Eventually , Ibn Yasin ...
... Senegal . The task of teaching strict Moslem doctrines to the people of the Senegal was not easy . The people were prepared to be known as Moslems , but they were not prepared to forgo any of their former habits . Eventually , Ibn Yasin ...
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... Senegal had 1,000 in- mates . Having failed to win large numbers of the inhabi- tants of the Senegal and the areas bordering on the Sahara desert by preaching , Ibn Yasin resolved to achieve his object by force . In 1042 , with the zeal ...
... Senegal had 1,000 in- mates . Having failed to win large numbers of the inhabi- tants of the Senegal and the areas bordering on the Sahara desert by preaching , Ibn Yasin resolved to achieve his object by force . In 1042 , with the zeal ...
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... Senegal River , which he named " Chremetes . ' About a hundred years later , Polybius , another Greek explorer and historian , visited the same coast . Polybius described several West African rivers , among them the Gambia , which he ...
... Senegal River , which he named " Chremetes . ' About a hundred years later , Polybius , another Greek explorer and historian , visited the same coast . Polybius described several West African rivers , among them the Gambia , which he ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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