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الصفحة 278
INGESSANA AND THE LEGACY OF THE FUNJ SULTANATE : THE CONSEQUENCES OF TURKISH CONQUEST ON THE BLUE NILE M. C. Jędrej Since the publication of a number of studies of political and social processes on the southern and south - western ...
INGESSANA AND THE LEGACY OF THE FUNJ SULTANATE : THE CONSEQUENCES OF TURKISH CONQUEST ON THE BLUE NILE M. C. Jędrej Since the publication of a number of studies of political and social processes on the southern and south - western ...
الصفحة 281
THE SOUTHERN FUNJ AND TURCO - EGYPTIAN RULE Towards the end of the eighteenth century slave raiding under the Funj makks may have become almost non - existent but , from whatever level , it certainly increased considerably under Turco ...
THE SOUTHERN FUNJ AND TURCO - EGYPTIAN RULE Towards the end of the eighteenth century slave raiding under the Funj makks may have become almost non - existent but , from whatever level , it certainly increased considerably under Turco ...
الصفحة 289
The legend describes how the lost and suffering Funj were saved by a bull shown to them by God which led them at night from Jebel Moya eastwards to the site where Sennar and the sultanate then arose and flourished ( Holt , 1963 : 39-55 ) ...
The legend describes how the lost and suffering Funj were saved by a bull shown to them by God which led them at night from Jebel Moya eastwards to the site where Sennar and the sultanate then arose and flourished ( Holt , 1963 : 39-55 ) ...
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ROBERT POOL Dialogue and the Interpretation of Illness | 152 |
EKEMA J MANGA The African Economic Dilemma Francis B Nyamnjoh | 159 |
A MOHAMED SALIH AND JOHN MARKAKIS eds Ethnicity and | 165 |
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