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الصفحة 141
In 1912 this administrative unit was re - named Teso District . For the first decade Baganda Agents were retained , initially to fill chiefly offices and then to act as advisers to Iteso chiefs . There was no pan - tribal organisation ...
In 1912 this administrative unit was re - named Teso District . For the first decade Baganda Agents were retained , initially to fill chiefly offices and then to act as advisers to Iteso chiefs . There was no pan - tribal organisation ...
الصفحة 145
For the first twelve years the shifting boundaries of Teso District ebbed and flowed as Big Men whose communities were being raided from the north tried to come within its orbit and rebel leaders in the east tried to avoid its ...
For the first twelve years the shifting boundaries of Teso District ebbed and flowed as Big Men whose communities were being raided from the north tried to come within its orbit and rebel leaders in the east tried to avoid its ...
الصفحة 156
When communication took place largely through a language not spoken by administrative officers and agents , the chiefs were strategically placed to control both the access of the District Office to the peasants and that of the peasants ...
When communication took place largely through a language not spoken by administrative officers and agents , the chiefs were strategically placed to control both the access of the District Office to the peasants and that of the peasants ...
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