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الصفحة 3
The classes were the asikafo ( sing . osikani ) , wealthy men , who were equivalent to the ' bourgeoisie ' of Western Europe : they ... of their acquired wealth by the exaction of death duties ; the nkwankwaa ( sing . akwankwa ) , lit.
The classes were the asikafo ( sing . osikani ) , wealthy men , who were equivalent to the ' bourgeoisie ' of Western Europe : they ... of their acquired wealth by the exaction of death duties ; the nkwankwaa ( sing . akwankwa ) , lit.
الصفحة 8
In the present context , their importance lies in being avenues to authority and wealth for non - royal persons , including the descendants of slaves and of refugees ( Bradbury , 1973 : 64 and 1967 : 19–20 ; Wilks , 1967 : 211-88 ...
In the present context , their importance lies in being avenues to authority and wealth for non - royal persons , including the descendants of slaves and of refugees ( Bradbury , 1973 : 64 and 1967 : 19–20 ; Wilks , 1967 : 211-88 ...
الصفحة 9
Since these items were cast in gold , the show was some kind of statistical representation of the wealth of the state . It was repeated on a large scale by the Asantehene at the annual Odwira festival when the whole state treasury ...
Since these items were cast in gold , the show was some kind of statistical representation of the wealth of the state . It was repeated on a large scale by the Asantehene at the annual Odwira festival when the whole state treasury ...
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Rank and class among the Asante and Fante in the nineteenth | 1 |
the Kitui case | 64 |
Notes and news 1 77 | 77 |
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