Encyclopedia of Africa South of the SaharaC. Scribner's Sons, 1997 - 4 頁 Arranged alphabetically. In addition to biographies, extensive country information (primarily postindependence), and historical events, the encyclopedia treats general topics in articles such as agriculture, political systems, and religion and ritual. |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 76 筆
第 33 頁
... East Africa and the Sea Route Ports along the Red Sea of Egypt connected directly to Ethiopia , the Horn , and the Indian Ocean mon- soon trading system . Marked routes crossed the east- ern desert to the Red Sea coast from the Nile ...
... East Africa and the Sea Route Ports along the Red Sea of Egypt connected directly to Ethiopia , the Horn , and the Indian Ocean mon- soon trading system . Marked routes crossed the east- ern desert to the Red Sea coast from the Nile ...
第 153 頁
... eastern Africa rests , creating the Rift Valley , the chain of lakes throughout east- ern Africa , well - watered highlands which capture much of the rainfall from Indian Ocean monsoons , and much drier lowlands . Eastern Africa's ...
... eastern Africa rests , creating the Rift Valley , the chain of lakes throughout east- ern Africa , well - watered highlands which capture much of the rainfall from Indian Ocean monsoons , and much drier lowlands . Eastern Africa's ...
第 402 頁
... east African interior , toward Lake Tanganyika and as far as the Kingdom of Buganda on the northern shores of Lake Victoria . This inland trade was dom- inated by Muslims . The settlements they founded along the caravan routes came to ...
... east African interior , toward Lake Tanganyika and as far as the Kingdom of Buganda on the northern shores of Lake Victoria . This inland trade was dom- inated by Muslims . The settlements they founded along the caravan routes came to ...
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administration Afri agricultural Arabic areas Bantu Bantu languages became BIBLIOGRAPHY Botswana British centers central Africa century Christian church civil coast colonial communities Congo continued Côte d'Ivoire countries crops cultural customary law domestic early East eastern economic Egypt elections Equatorial Eritrea established Ethiopia ethnic groups European export famine forest French gender Ghana Gikuyu Guinea Hausa household human important independence indigenous institutions Islamic Kenya king kingdom kinship labor land languages leaders Lesotho Liberia linguistic London major marriage matrilineal ment migration modern Muslim Nigeria nineteenth northern parties percent period political population Portuguese postcolonial precolonial production region ritual River role rule rulers rural Rwanda Saharan schools Senegal slaves social Somalia South Africa southern Africa structure studies sub-Saharan Africa Sudan Swahili Tanzania tion trade traditional Uganda urban West Africa western Africa women Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe