Africa, المجلد 60Oxford University Press, 1990 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 165
... cent of respondents spoke Tigrinya or Tigray , 25 per cent Amharic , and only 16 per cent Oromo ; on this evidence , it would seem that some five sixths of the refugees came from the supposedly dominant communities of northern highland ...
... cent of respondents spoke Tigrinya or Tigray , 25 per cent Amharic , and only 16 per cent Oromo ; on this evidence , it would seem that some five sixths of the refugees came from the supposedly dominant communities of northern highland ...
الصفحة 512
... cent European and 55 per cent Algerian , in absolute terms a full 71 per cent were European and only 29 per cent Muslim . The relative percentage of companies in 1904-7 was 84 per cent European and 16 per cent Algerian , but the ...
... cent European and 55 per cent Algerian , in absolute terms a full 71 per cent were European and only 29 per cent Muslim . The relative percentage of companies in 1904-7 was 84 per cent European and 16 per cent Algerian , but the ...
الصفحة 542
... cent of the retail trade of Senegal , 20 per cent of the wholesale trade and 40 per cent of the semi - wholesale trade . Thus despite the important transformations that had taken place , most of the Lebanese businessmen in Senegal were ...
... cent of the retail trade of Senegal , 20 per cent of the wholesale trade and 40 per cent of the semi - wholesale trade . Thus despite the important transformations that had taken place , most of the Lebanese businessmen in Senegal were ...
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Attacking the state | 39 |
a reanalysis | 69 |
Criminal proceedings | 111 |
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