Africa, المجلد 49Oxford University Press, 1979 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 33
... Mombasa was ruled by the Swahili city of Malindi , seventy miles north of Mombasa . The rulers were , of course , Muslims and of the same ethnic group as the Mombasa Swahili , 1o so we would expect little change in the laws or in the ...
... Mombasa was ruled by the Swahili city of Malindi , seventy miles north of Mombasa . The rulers were , of course , Muslims and of the same ethnic group as the Mombasa Swahili , 1o so we would expect little change in the laws or in the ...
الصفحة 34
... Mombasa Kadhi is a Mombasa Swahili . Kadhis and , especially , Chief Kadhis are not exclusively Swahili as they were up to 1895. Several Chief Kadhis were Mazrui , descendants of the group that came to East Africa with the Yarubi ...
... Mombasa Kadhi is a Mombasa Swahili . Kadhis and , especially , Chief Kadhis are not exclusively Swahili as they were up to 1895. Several Chief Kadhis were Mazrui , descendants of the group that came to East Africa with the Yarubi ...
الصفحة 35
... Mombasa . When Kenya attained its independence , the dual court system remained as it had been for decades under the British . The Kadhis ' courts were available to Muslims for domestic and , occasionally , business affairs and a ...
... Mombasa . When Kenya attained its independence , the dual court system remained as it had been for decades under the British . The Kadhis ' courts were available to Muslims for domestic and , occasionally , business affairs and a ...
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Contributors to this Number | 28 |
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