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الصفحة 144
Arab sailors and merchants introduce Islam on the East African Coast . End of twelfth century . Led by Kharidjite Sultan al Hassan ibn Daud , Kilwa arises as the leading trade centre of the coast . End of thirteenth century .
Arab sailors and merchants introduce Islam on the East African Coast . End of twelfth century . Led by Kharidjite Sultan al Hassan ibn Daud , Kilwa arises as the leading trade centre of the coast . End of thirteenth century .
الصفحة 154
The present social hierarchy on the East African coast is to a great extent determined by national , regional and world systems . Instability of exchange rates , price movements , transport costs , the economic state of industrialised ...
The present social hierarchy on the East African coast is to a great extent determined by national , regional and world systems . Instability of exchange rates , price movements , transport costs , the economic state of industrialised ...
الصفحة 158
Plantation Slavery on the East Coast of Africa . New Haven : Yale University Press . 1980. From Slaves to Squatters : plantation labor and agriculture in Zanzibar and coastal Kenya , 1890–1925 . New Haven : Yale University Press . 1981.
Plantation Slavery on the East Coast of Africa . New Haven : Yale University Press . 1980. From Slaves to Squatters : plantation labor and agriculture in Zanzibar and coastal Kenya , 1890–1925 . New Haven : Yale University Press . 1981.
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Some issues of theory in the study of tenure relations in African agriculture | 6 |
Environment and access to resources in Africa | 18 |
Social institutions and access to resources | 36 |
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