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In addressing these issues the paper turned out to be quite vocal and audacious in its criticism and indictment , not only of the central colonial administration but also of individual colonial officials . Between 1910 and the outbreak ...
In addressing these issues the paper turned out to be quite vocal and audacious in its criticism and indictment , not only of the central colonial administration but also of individual colonial officials . Between 1910 and the outbreak ...
الصفحة 183
what is formally named the Tribal Administration is , from the point of view of villagers , synonymous with the traditional system , while all other parts of the political and administrative system are considered to belong to the modern ...
what is formally named the Tribal Administration is , from the point of view of villagers , synonymous with the traditional system , while all other parts of the political and administrative system are considered to belong to the modern ...
الصفحة 383
After the introduction of direct taxation in 1918 , the colonial state required kings to collect taxes , to settle disputes and to make decisions with regard to the local administration . As a result of the British desire to rule ...
After the introduction of direct taxation in 1918 , the colonial state required kings to collect taxes , to settle disputes and to make decisions with regard to the local administration . As a result of the British desire to rule ...
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Patronage millennialism and the serpent god Mumbo in southwest | 29 |
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