African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... army deteriorated . Various reasons have been given for the deterioration of the power of the army- some of which are economic , some social , and some religious . The Roman army began to lose its efficiency and vitality a few decades ...
... army deteriorated . Various reasons have been given for the deterioration of the power of the army- some of which are economic , some social , and some religious . The Roman army began to lose its efficiency and vitality a few decades ...
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... army to be fully equipped for the hazardous march across the Sahara . On June 23 , 1590 , we find the Sultan El Mansur of Morocco writing to Queen Elizabeth of England regretting his inability to deal promptly with certain ...
... army to be fully equipped for the hazardous march across the Sahara . On June 23 , 1590 , we find the Sultan El Mansur of Morocco writing to Queen Elizabeth of England regretting his inability to deal promptly with certain ...
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... army on the left bank of the River Niger at an obscure village called Karabara , where Judar Pasha gave a banquet . After a short pause the invading army moved toward Gao . Fifty miles from Gao , a quickly raised Songhai army of 18,000 ...
... army on the left bank of the River Niger at an obscure village called Karabara , where Judar Pasha gave a banquet . After a short pause the invading army moved toward Gao . Fifty miles from Gao , a quickly raised Songhai army of 18,000 ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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