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 329
... royal dynasty . Recent Dahomian tradition affirms that the founder of Dahomey , Dakodonu , was a prince of the royal family of Allada , who had left there after a disputed succession to the throne.26 It is remarkable , however , that no ...
... royal dynasty . Recent Dahomian tradition affirms that the founder of Dahomey , Dakodonu , was a prince of the royal family of Allada , who had left there after a disputed succession to the throne.26 It is remarkable , however , that no ...
الصفحة 337
... royal wives being reportedly killed ( Dalzel , 1793 : 204-5 ) . The function of this convention seems clear enough : as Norris suggested , ' to make the people eager for the revival of sovereign power , and a settled government ' , and ...
... royal wives being reportedly killed ( Dalzel , 1793 : 204-5 ) . The function of this convention seems clear enough : as Norris suggested , ' to make the people eager for the revival of sovereign power , and a settled government ' , and ...
الصفحة 342
... royal harem young boys were taken for recruitment into the army ( Pruneau , 1789 : 164 ) . By the early nineteenth century the levy of girls for the royal harem was said to be ' seldom exercised ' and ' falling into disuse ' ( Robertson ...
... royal harem young boys were taken for recruitment into the army ( Pruneau , 1789 : 164 ) . By the early nineteenth century the levy of girls for the royal harem was said to be ' seldom exercised ' and ' falling into disuse ' ( Robertson ...
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