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Of the nineteenth - century states discussed , relatively little is said of Iwo and Ado Ekiti , while Ibadan , Abeokuta , and Ilorin did not start out as ' tribal kingdoms ' but as war - camps without kings . Moreover , it is suggested ...
Of the nineteenth - century states discussed , relatively little is said of Iwo and Ado Ekiti , while Ibadan , Abeokuta , and Ilorin did not start out as ' tribal kingdoms ' but as war - camps without kings . Moreover , it is suggested ...
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West African Kingdoms in the Nineteenth Century . London : Oxford University Press , for International African Institute . Goody , J. 1971. Technology , Tradition , and the State in Africa . London : Oxford University Press ...
West African Kingdoms in the Nineteenth Century . London : Oxford University Press , for International African Institute . Goody , J. 1971. Technology , Tradition , and the State in Africa . London : Oxford University Press ...
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He was really prominent only in Bunyoro , and his shrine on Mubende hill was the chief ritual centre of the Bito kingdom until the early nineteenth century , when the area was overrun by the Ganda ; even after that it continued to be ...
He was really prominent only in Bunyoro , and his shrine on Mubende hill was the chief ritual centre of the Bito kingdom until the early nineteenth century , when the area was overrun by the Ganda ; even after that it continued to be ...
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Anthropological Models in Yoruba History R C C | 18 |
Some Historical Aspects of Religious Conversion | 27 |
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