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34 palace , where visitors had to pass through a series of gates guarded by slaves in order to see the emir ( Denham et al . , 1828 : II , 243 , 253 ) . Royal slaves were granted access to the emir at points in his daily routine no ...
34 palace , where visitors had to pass through a series of gates guarded by slaves in order to see the emir ( Denham et al . , 1828 : II , 243 , 253 ) . Royal slaves were granted access to the emir at points in his daily routine no ...
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another the emir - in a manner that was particularly related to their status as slaves . Royal slaves were the property of the ruler and the emir could transfer palace slaves to farms outside the palace , depose them , seize their ...
another the emir - in a manner that was particularly related to their status as slaves . Royal slaves were the property of the ruler and the emir could transfer palace slaves to farms outside the palace , depose them , seize their ...
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Although British officials were , as a rule , hostile to the royal slave palace establishment , Cargill believed that by working through Allah Bar Sarki he would be able to reduce the power of the emir , who Cargill believed was ...
Although British officials were , as a rule , hostile to the royal slave palace establishment , Cargill believed that by working through Allah Bar Sarki he would be able to reduce the power of the emir , who Cargill believed was ...
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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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