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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الصفحة 409
... remained on the land as gabbar , peasants who paid tribute in kind and labour to the new landlords , and as taxpayers to the emperor's government . The policy of confiscation and land grants continued to be the cornerstone of the ...
... remained on the land as gabbar , peasants who paid tribute in kind and labour to the new landlords , and as taxpayers to the emperor's government . The policy of confiscation and land grants continued to be the cornerstone of the ...
الصفحة 494
... remained a reference throughout our conversation . Quite likely he also intended to keep his distance ( and dignity ) by avoiding the familiarity , even complicity , that popular Swahili creates among its speakers . Would what Baba ...
... remained a reference throughout our conversation . Quite likely he also intended to keep his distance ( and dignity ) by avoiding the familiarity , even complicity , that popular Swahili creates among its speakers . Would what Baba ...
الصفحة 520
... remained childless in a society where one of the cardinal proverbs was ' children first , wealth follows ' ( Henderson , 1972 : 106 ) . In Onitsha , when people ' assess the career of a person , their primary criterion is the number of ...
... remained childless in a society where one of the cardinal proverbs was ' children first , wealth follows ' ( Henderson , 1972 : 106 ) . In Onitsha , when people ' assess the career of a person , their primary criterion is the number of ...
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