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الصفحة 33
From the end of the rule of the Shirazi dynasty in 1590 until 1730 was a period of instability . Beginning in 1593 Mombasa was ruled by the Swahili city of Malindi , seventy miles north of Mombasa . The rulers were , of course , Muslims ...
From the end of the rule of the Shirazi dynasty in 1590 until 1730 was a period of instability . Beginning in 1593 Mombasa was ruled by the Swahili city of Malindi , seventy miles north of Mombasa . The rulers were , of course , Muslims ...
الصفحة 34
Mombasa had long had a cosmopolitan population and some decades before British rule the Swahili ceased to be a majority in the city they founded , but the British were the first to provide established secular courts administering a body ...
Mombasa had long had a cosmopolitan population and some decades before British rule the Swahili ceased to be a majority in the city they founded , but the British were the first to provide established secular courts administering a body ...
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There were no clear rules of succession to Ankole's throne . The heir was often that cunning and powerful son of a deceased king who had defeated , killed or banished his rival brothers and their followers . Once the strife was over and ...
There were no clear rules of succession to Ankole's throne . The heir was often that cunning and powerful son of a deceased king who had defeated , killed or banished his rival brothers and their followers . Once the strife was over and ...
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