Dar Al-Kuti: A History of the Slave Trade and State Formation on the Islamic Frontier in Northern Equatorial Africa (Central African Republic and Chad) in the Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries, Volumen2University of Wisconsin, 1977 - 818 páginas |
Términos y frases comunes
Africa agricultural al-Kuti al-Sanusi ANF-SOM Aix Arabic arrived Bagirmi Banda Bangui beads Bornoans brought called capital captives Central century Chad Chevalier cloth collected colonial period commerce compound cotton cloth cultivation currency Dar al-Kuti early east eastern economic Essai estimates exchange exports Faqih fields Figure foreign French further Grech groups Hausa houses important included ivory Jallaba Julien June Kalck Kouti lands leaders lived long-distance major manioc merchants military Mission Modat Muslim Nachtigal Ndele Nduka northern Notes oral Paris plain plant Plate plateau population presented prisoners probably production quarter raiding Rapport region residence River ruler Runga season settled settlement situation slaves sometimes sorghum sources stream strips Sudan suggest sultan term terrace Toulou trade tukia types Ubangi River Ubangi-Shari usually villages Wadai wide