Africa, المجلد 59Oxford University Press, 1989 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 185
... Hadramis have come into being as a result of the migrations of merchants , mercenaries and holy men over several centuries . Today , even though they are of mixed blood and often integrated with local groups that constitute Swahili ...
... Hadramis have come into being as a result of the migrations of merchants , mercenaries and holy men over several centuries . Today , even though they are of mixed blood and often integrated with local groups that constitute Swahili ...
الصفحة 189
... Hadramis ( see Salim , 1973 : 176 ) . There is no doubt , however , that wherever they settled , the Hadramis devoted themselves to commerce . They set themselves up in various forms of trade which required little capital , such as ...
... Hadramis ( see Salim , 1973 : 176 ) . There is no doubt , however , that wherever they settled , the Hadramis devoted themselves to commerce . They set themselves up in various forms of trade which required little capital , such as ...
الصفحة 194
... Hadramis , much like other groups , constitute a social category within the Swahili stratification system . Today in the Comoro Islands the Hadramis , due to their dissemination , bear no visible signs which distinguish them as a ...
... Hadramis , much like other groups , constitute a social category within the Swahili stratification system . Today in the Comoro Islands the Hadramis , due to their dissemination , bear no visible signs which distinguish them as a ...
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Stereotypes in the service of power | 431 |
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