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When the Arabs came to East Africa and advanced into the interior , they must soon have realized that here their own language was of little avail to them , and so it was natural that they used Swahili which they had learned on the coast ...
When the Arabs came to East Africa and advanced into the interior , they must soon have realized that here their own language was of little avail to them , and so it was natural that they used Swahili which they had learned on the coast ...
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There have been Arab settlements on the coast and the islands for a thousand years . The Arabs lived in close touch with the natives , and they had numberless slaves . These African dependants of the Arabs were drawn from all the tribes ...
There have been Arab settlements on the coast and the islands for a thousand years . The Arabs lived in close touch with the natives , and they had numberless slaves . These African dependants of the Arabs were drawn from all the tribes ...
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In April 1930 , the Government College at Achimota , Gold Coast Colony , was granted its constitution and thus entered upon a new phase in its career . Built by the Government during the years 1923–8 at a cost of over £ 500,000 ...
In April 1930 , the Government College at Achimota , Gold Coast Colony , was granted its constitution and thus entered upon a new phase in its career . Built by the Government during the years 1923–8 at a cost of over £ 500,000 ...
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OF AFRICAN LANGUAGES AND CULTURES | 1 |
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The Religion of the Pagan Tribes of the White Nile C G Seligman | 22 |
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