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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activities African Allada appear authority become British called central century charcoal Church City collection colonial continued contribution Council culture Customs Dahomey Dahomian discussion dream earlier early economic English established ethnic European evidence example fact firewood Freetown fuel given gold groups household important increased Institute interest International Journal king Krio labour Lamu land language later least less linguistic London major marriage names Nigeria noted official organisation origin particular peninsula period photographs political position present Press problems production published question recent reference relations riddles royal rural seems Sierra Leone slave social society sources suggests supply trade traditional University urban village West Africa Western Whydah women wood wood-fuel