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 64 頁
... forces of the time : the Persian and Roman empires . The result was the first sign of internal weakness within the ... force of power was shifting from the Semitic - speaking peoples to the new Agaw Cushitic - speaking peoples . Proba ...
... forces of the time : the Persian and Roman empires . The result was the first sign of internal weakness within the ... force of power was shifting from the Semitic - speaking peoples to the new Agaw Cushitic - speaking peoples . Proba ...
第 66 頁
... force . The Turks sided with Grañ for a few months , then were expelled from his territory . The Portuguese joined the forces of Galawdewos ( 1540-1559 ) , the successor of Lebna Dengel , to pun- ish Grañ . The leader of the Portuguese ...
... force . The Turks sided with Grañ for a few months , then were expelled from his territory . The Portuguese joined the forces of Galawdewos ( 1540-1559 ) , the successor of Lebna Dengel , to pun- ish Grañ . The leader of the Portuguese ...
第 483 頁
... force was 60 percent South African ( compared to less than 20 percent in the early 1970s ) comprising a more proletarianized workforce than migrant workers , who have access to rural re- sources . As the surplus labor force has ...
... force was 60 percent South African ( compared to less than 20 percent in the early 1970s ) comprising a more proletarianized workforce than migrant workers , who have access to rural re- sources . As the surplus labor force has ...
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