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 321
... authority within states . The most obvious aspect of this dissolution of authority was the decline in the power of the kingdom of Allada , which had earlier exercised some degree of suzerainty over most if not all of the other states in ...
... authority within states . The most obvious aspect of this dissolution of authority was the decline in the power of the kingdom of Allada , which had earlier exercised some degree of suzerainty over most if not all of the other states in ...
الصفحة 323
... authority . In addition , the Dahomian kings on occasion showed considerable political skill in winning over dissidents and recruiting allies . Tegbesu's reunifica- tion of the ruling elite after the civil war of the early 1740s , for ...
... authority . In addition , the Dahomian kings on occasion showed considerable political skill in winning over dissidents and recruiting allies . Tegbesu's reunifica- tion of the ruling elite after the civil war of the early 1740s , for ...
الصفحة 334
... authority . Dahomian tradition stresses rather the concept of the purchase of rights , the kings of Dahomey having acquired authority by purchasing the land ( together with its protecting gods ) from the indige- nous inhabitants . This ...
... authority . Dahomian tradition stresses rather the concept of the purchase of rights , the kings of Dahomey having acquired authority by purchasing the land ( together with its protecting gods ) from the indige- nous inhabitants . This ...
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