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The fifteenth century is a convenient date from which to start characterising the precolonial system . Admittedly , this gives us a very long span of time for any meaningful historical study to cover . But my interest in the pre ...
The fifteenth century is a convenient date from which to start characterising the precolonial system . Admittedly , this gives us a very long span of time for any meaningful historical study to cover . But my interest in the pre ...
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By the first half of the sixteenth century , Portuguese began moving up the Zambezi Valley to compete with Swahili , with the aid of African trading partners . These the Portuguese called ' mussambases ' and the Goba Vazambi ( pl .
By the first half of the sixteenth century , Portuguese began moving up the Zambezi Valley to compete with Swahili , with the aid of African trading partners . These the Portuguese called ' mussambases ' and the Goba Vazambi ( pl .
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He maintains that the development of the creole society as it is popularly known today began in the first half - century of the colony's history . Referring to the interactions of peoples of diverse cultural origin , he says ...
He maintains that the development of the creole society as it is popularly known today began in the first half - century of the colony's history . Referring to the interactions of peoples of diverse cultural origin , he says ...
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