Africa, المجلد 70،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 2000 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... emir . And from then on until today , that's how it is going . 32 From the time of Ibrahim Dabo ( emir 1819-1845 ) the fada was held daily in a special room inside the palace where everything from local politics to international ...
... emir . And from then on until today , that's how it is going . 32 From the time of Ibrahim Dabo ( emir 1819-1845 ) the fada was held daily in a special room inside the palace where everything from local politics to international ...
الصفحة 404
... emir ( Denham et al . , 1828 : II , 243 , 253 ) . Royal slaves were granted access to the emir at points in his daily routine no others could dare to claim . They likewise cared for the body of a deceased emir : ' When they gather on ...
... emir ( Denham et al . , 1828 : II , 243 , 253 ) . Royal slaves were granted access to the emir at points in his daily routine no others could dare to claim . They likewise cared for the body of a deceased emir : ' When they gather on ...
الصفحة 413
... Emir's following and the Waziri's ' . 71 When he was deposed Allah Bar Sarki was stripped of his alkyabba robe ( robes reserved for state officials ) and was forced to wear only his slave loincloth in public . " After literally and ...
... Emir's following and the Waziri's ' . 71 When he was deposed Allah Bar Sarki was stripped of his alkyabba robe ( robes reserved for state officials ) and was forced to wear only his slave loincloth in public . " After literally and ...
المحتوى
AFRICA | 333 |
contrasting cultures | 359 |
the ideology of royal slavery in | 394 |
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