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 327
... Whydah , whose royal dynasty came not from Allada but from Yoruba country to the east : Whydah apparently acknowledged the suzerainty of Allada because its territory had belonged to that kingdom prior to the arrival of the settlers from ...
... Whydah , whose royal dynasty came not from Allada but from Yoruba country to the east : Whydah apparently acknowledged the suzerainty of Allada because its territory had belonged to that kingdom prior to the arrival of the settlers from ...
الصفحة 335
... Whydah . Barbot in the 1680s , for example , noted that whenever the king entertained visiting Europeans ' he makes great donations to the people ' ( 1688 , III : 135 ) . Bosman in the 1690s reported that the king ' is daily obliged to ...
... Whydah . Barbot in the 1680s , for example , noted that whenever the king entertained visiting Europeans ' he makes great donations to the people ' ( 1688 , III : 135 ) . Bosman in the 1690s reported that the king ' is daily obliged to ...
الصفحة 341
... Whydah ( like those of Allada ) rather to Tado ( cf. Merlo , 1977 ) . These discrepant traditions probably reflect the heterogeneous origins of the population of Whydah . 20 PRO , C. 113/276 , f . 59v : letter of William Baillie , Whydah ...
... Whydah ( like those of Allada ) rather to Tado ( cf. Merlo , 1977 ) . These discrepant traditions probably reflect the heterogeneous origins of the population of Whydah . 20 PRO , C. 113/276 , f . 59v : letter of William Baillie , Whydah ...
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