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الصفحة 50
Asembo was one of over twenty locations or chiefdoms through which the Luo were ruled by the colonial administration of Kenya ; its population was no more than 20,000 ; it was over thirty miles from the Central Nyanza district ...
Asembo was one of over twenty locations or chiefdoms through which the Luo were ruled by the colonial administration of Kenya ; its population was no more than 20,000 ; it was over thirty miles from the Central Nyanza district ...
الصفحة 348
NEW COALITIONS AND TRADITIONAL CHIEFTAINSHIP IN NORTHERN ZAMBIA : THE POLITICS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN UYOMBE GEORGE CLEMENT BOND I THE HE imposition of British colonial rule brought rural societies in Zambia to the crossroads of ...
NEW COALITIONS AND TRADITIONAL CHIEFTAINSHIP IN NORTHERN ZAMBIA : THE POLITICS OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN UYOMBE GEORGE CLEMENT BOND I THE HE imposition of British colonial rule brought rural societies in Zambia to the crossroads of ...
الصفحة 433
A further inducement for claiming Arab status was that in the Arabs were reclassified by the colonial regime as non - natives of the Protectorate and as such were not liable for payment of the native hut tax .
A further inducement for claiming Arab status was that in the Arabs were reclassified by the colonial regime as non - natives of the Protectorate and as such were not liable for payment of the native hut tax .
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Contributors to this number | 28 |
a Luo succession dispute | 50 |
Adam Kuper | 67 |
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