Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... dhow trade , Gilbert divides his study into seven chapters . In his introductory chapter he begins by arguing that the reason for previous dismissal of the dhow trade during the colonial period arises from the universal conviction - one ...
... dhow trade , Gilbert divides his study into seven chapters . In his introductory chapter he begins by arguing that the reason for previous dismissal of the dhow trade during the colonial period arises from the universal conviction - one ...
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... dhow trade survived and indeed flourished at times by examining first the clove trade and then the trade in mangrove poles ( Swahili boriti ) . In the case of cloves , the simple fact was that dhows were a more efficient and economical ...
... dhow trade survived and indeed flourished at times by examining first the clove trade and then the trade in mangrove poles ( Swahili boriti ) . In the case of cloves , the simple fact was that dhows were a more efficient and economical ...
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