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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الصفحة 364
... Bohra Indians ( only a few remain of the two hundred or so earlier in the century ) , two Parsees , and one remaining Ismaili family whose origins in India dictate a desire for gold . Other people , such as Bajuni , are now living in ...
... Bohra Indians ( only a few remain of the two hundred or so earlier in the century ) , two Parsees , and one remaining Ismaili family whose origins in India dictate a desire for gold . Other people , such as Bajuni , are now living in ...
الصفحة 368
... Bohra Muslims claim to have been in East Africa 500 years but there is no documentation for the claim . They seem to have been in Lamu for at least 200 years , because of tomb markings in their mosque . This means that the Bohra were in ...
... Bohra Muslims claim to have been in East Africa 500 years but there is no documentation for the claim . They seem to have been in Lamu for at least 200 years , because of tomb markings in their mosque . This means that the Bohra were in ...
الصفحة 369
... Bohra Muslims do not believe in the old Hindu gods . The men wear gold- threaded caps at special ceremonies in their mosques - hats they purchase in India , because they are not available in Kenya.11 - Where among the Bohra Indians gold ...
... Bohra Muslims do not believe in the old Hindu gods . The men wear gold- threaded caps at special ceremonies in their mosques - hats they purchase in India , because they are not available in Kenya.11 - Where among the Bohra Indians gold ...
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