Africa, المجلد 73،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2003 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... became governors and their family members and clients became landlords and government officials . Before the Second World War they enjoyed a large measure of autonomy as long as they delivered their annual tribute and due in taxes to ...
... became governors and their family members and clients became landlords and government officials . Before the Second World War they enjoyed a large measure of autonomy as long as they delivered their annual tribute and due in taxes to ...
الصفحة 412
... became incorporated into the administrative province of Shewa ; it was also relatively close to Addis Ababa . There were many Amhara landlords and settlers and Amhara officials dominated the administra- tion ( Knutsson , 1969 : 96 ) ...
... became incorporated into the administrative province of Shewa ; it was also relatively close to Addis Ababa . There were many Amhara landlords and settlers and Amhara officials dominated the administra- tion ( Knutsson , 1969 : 96 ) ...
الصفحة 415
... became tenants under the new lords . In the 1940s there was a new wave of land grants as rewards and pensions to soldiers and civil servants . Therefore some Sibu decided to go to court in an attempt to get legal title to a piece of ...
... became tenants under the new lords . In the 1940s there was a new wave of land grants as rewards and pensions to soldiers and civil servants . Therefore some Sibu decided to go to court in an attempt to get legal title to a piece of ...
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