Africa, المجلد 57Oxford University Press, 1987 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... Agaja had conquered extensive territories he was ' only a great King in name for want of Subjects ' , since the brutality of his conquests had ' obliged many hundred thousands to flee from his Arms , into foreign Countries ... ' ( 1734 ...
... Agaja had conquered extensive territories he was ' only a great King in name for want of Subjects ' , since the brutality of his conquests had ' obliged many hundred thousands to flee from his Arms , into foreign Countries ... ' ( 1734 ...
الصفحة 326
... Agaja in the early eighteenth century . 15 Two different accounts are given of the precise date and circumstances of Agaja's establishment of the Annual Customs . According to an account recorded in the 1870s by Skertchly ( 1874 : 179 ) ...
... Agaja in the early eighteenth century . 15 Two different accounts are given of the precise date and circumstances of Agaja's establishment of the Annual Customs . According to an account recorded in the 1870s by Skertchly ( 1874 : 179 ) ...
الصفحة 330
... Agaja's policy of ' tolerating his new subjects with the free exercise of their various superstitions ' , and he mentions specifically the cult of Dangbe at Whydah : ' the remnant of the Whydahs who had escaped the edge of [ Agaja's ] ...
... Agaja's policy of ' tolerating his new subjects with the free exercise of their various superstitions ' , and he mentions specifically the cult of Dangbe at Whydah : ' the remnant of the Whydahs who had escaped the edge of [ Agaja's ] ...
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