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الصفحة 33
Eldest sons never move outside the village ; in 2 Then they will go and live with their paternal case of strife with their father they usually leave his grandmother , who is living near or at their father's homestead - cluster and move ...
Eldest sons never move outside the village ; in 2 Then they will go and live with their paternal case of strife with their father they usually leave his grandmother , who is living near or at their father's homestead - cluster and move ...
الصفحة 181
If he comes from the quarters of Guinna or Tabda he moves into Pamyon quarter , Upper Ogol . If he comes from Amtaba quarter he moves into Sodamma quarter , Upper Ogol . In this we can see the lineage segment of major span , for the ...
If he comes from the quarters of Guinna or Tabda he moves into Pamyon quarter , Upper Ogol . If he comes from Amtaba quarter he moves into Sodamma quarter , Upper Ogol . In this we can see the lineage segment of major span , for the ...
الصفحة 352
Daniel Lindley moves through all this . ... by the Chief's immense trust in Mofat ; soon ( bs a decis ca the fruits of which he fortunately did not live to see ) to move away to apparent safety and the retirement of the first Boers .
Daniel Lindley moves through all this . ... by the Chief's immense trust in Mofat ; soon ( bs a decis ca the fruits of which he fortunately did not live to see ) to move away to apparent safety and the retirement of the first Boers .
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