African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... Sundiata's field generals with a better organized army . Sundiata then turned westward and conquered Labe , in the Futa Jallon area ; he then turned eastward , crossed the Niger , and subdued all who opposed him . After several years of ...
... Sundiata's field generals with a better organized army . Sundiata then turned westward and conquered Labe , in the Futa Jallon area ; he then turned eastward , crossed the Niger , and subdued all who opposed him . After several years of ...
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... Sundiata started de- veloping his new capital of Niani , he devoted himself solely to the economic and social ... Sundiata's generals reached the Gambia River and incorporated present - day Gambia within the Mali Empire . Even before the ...
... Sundiata started de- veloping his new capital of Niani , he devoted himself solely to the economic and social ... Sundiata's generals reached the Gambia River and incorporated present - day Gambia within the Mali Empire . Even before the ...
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... Sundiata in either military or civic ability . In 1285 the position became so bad that Sakura , a freed slave of the royal house , seized the throne and proclaimed himself emperor . Sakura was an ambitious and able man and undertook ...
... Sundiata in either military or civic ability . In 1285 the position became so bad that Sakura , a freed slave of the royal house , seized the throne and proclaimed himself emperor . Sakura was an ambitious and able man and undertook ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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