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Whenever a person defected , community delegates were usually sent in pursuit , and during this period some of the defectors did agree to return to the village . Among TABLE 1 : Defectors 1947-72 Male Total Female 11 27 yrs 35 26 yrs 46 ...
Whenever a person defected , community delegates were usually sent in pursuit , and during this period some of the defectors did agree to return to the village . Among TABLE 1 : Defectors 1947-72 Male Total Female 11 27 yrs 35 26 yrs 46 ...
الصفحة 85
For each time period , the author describes major elements of ' continuity and change ' , and successive periods are compared with their ... No period has a stronger claim to being a watershed ' than the years 1896–1914 ( p . 86 ) .
For each time period , the author describes major elements of ' continuity and change ' , and successive periods are compared with their ... No period has a stronger claim to being a watershed ' than the years 1896–1914 ( p . 86 ) .
الصفحة 151
There followed a period of settlement , which went on far into the shorter , driest season of June and July . ( The aridity of this period , I suspect , prompted interdependence between nomads and rulers — i.e . postponement of movement ...
There followed a period of settlement , which went on far into the shorter , driest season of June and July . ( The aridity of this period , I suspect , prompted interdependence between nomads and rulers — i.e . postponement of movement ...
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A Note on their Origins Settlement | 15 |
Contributors to this Number | 28 |
Contributors to Number 1 | 29 |
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