African Glory: The Story of Vanished Negro CivilizationsWatts, 1954 - 209 páginas |
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... chiefs , and finally with the citizens of Carthage's sister Phoenician city Utica , has already been stressed . The Numidian and Mauritanian kings and chiefs allied themselves to the Romans because they desired home rule or self ...
... chiefs , and finally with the citizens of Carthage's sister Phoenician city Utica , has already been stressed . The Numidian and Mauritanian kings and chiefs allied themselves to the Romans because they desired home rule or self ...
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... chiefs that slavery was a bad thing and that anyone who favoured it was not a friend of Her Majesty the Queen of England . The Bond of 1844 , by which many of the Gold Coast chiefs recognized British jurisdiction , con- tained what can ...
... chiefs that slavery was a bad thing and that anyone who favoured it was not a friend of Her Majesty the Queen of England . The Bond of 1844 , by which many of the Gold Coast chiefs recognized British jurisdiction , con- tained what can ...
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... Chiefs of Fanti , as soon as they heard of the proposed exchange , con- vened a meeting at Mankessim , and there entered into a solemn compact to render every assistance to their fellow countrymen should the Dutch attempt to coerce them ...
... Chiefs of Fanti , as soon as they heard of the proposed exchange , con- vened a meeting at Mankessim , and there entered into a solemn compact to render every assistance to their fellow countrymen should the Dutch attempt to coerce them ...
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CHAP | 8 |
ΙΟ The Songhai Empire | 100 |
The End of the West African Empires | 111 |
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