Africa, المجلد 55Oxford University Press, 1985 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 392
... called himself a properly Muslim ( for Mahdist ) sultan , he referred to his neighbours as ' sultans of adherents of pagan rites , lacking the true Mahdist faith ' . * The Mahdist state also threatened the western sultans in more ...
... called himself a properly Muslim ( for Mahdist ) sultan , he referred to his neighbours as ' sultans of adherents of pagan rites , lacking the true Mahdist faith ' . * The Mahdist state also threatened the western sultans in more ...
الصفحة 396
... called directly by God . Often these prophets called themselves ' Mahdi ' or ' Prophet Jesus ' , but the millenarian aspect of their movements was not in all cases equally pronounced . Some of the prophet- led revolts were suppressed ...
... called directly by God . Often these prophets called themselves ' Mahdi ' or ' Prophet Jesus ' , but the millenarian aspect of their movements was not in all cases equally pronounced . Some of the prophet- led revolts were suppressed ...
الصفحة 401
... called Mirghaniyya , after the name of its founder ) . Since its establishment had coincided with the Sudan's first colonial period under Turko - Egyptian rule , it owed its success to a large extent to the alien rulers of the Sudan ...
... called Mirghaniyya , after the name of its founder ) . Since its establishment had coincided with the Sudan's first colonial period under Turko - Egyptian rule , it owed its success to a large extent to the alien rulers of the Sudan ...
المحتوى
Interethnic clan identities among Cushiticspeaking pastoralists | 17 |
Rural Zambia revisited | 39 |
the relevance of | 60 |
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activities African Studies agricultural analysis Anomabo Ansar anthropology Arabic Bamileke Bantustan Bemba Berti Boran Brabore capitalist cash income century Chamus clan cocoa colonial cultivation culture Dida divination dreams economic erasure ethnic example fakis Fante farm Fulfulde Gabbra gardawa Hausa homestead head household ilima immigrants important individual interest International African Institute irrigation Islam Kano Kenya Kgano kinship Koranic labour land language Lesotho lineage livestock London Mahdist major Mambila Manchester University Press marriage Masalit Matatiele ment migration Mthwa Muslim Nairobi Nigeria Numayri organization Oromo Oxford participants Phuthaditjhaba Polelo political population problems production prophet Qwaqwa reciprocity reference relations relationships religion religious relocation Rendille ritual role rural Sakuye settlement social society Sonponnó South Africa southern structure Sudan Temne Tiriki town traditional Transkei Turnbull urban verses village wage West Africa Western Wolof women work-party Yoruba Zambia Zionist