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Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesAbomey Ahmadu Algeria Algiers Anioma Arabs Asante Atlantic backcountry bambara became began beginning Boers Bornu British Cape capital city caravans chiefs Christian coast colonial Congo conquest cultural desert despite dominated drought east economic Egypt eighteenth century empire especially established Ethiopia European exported farming French Fulani Futa Jallon Futa Toro gold groups Hajj Hajj Umar Hausa increased Indian inhabitants interior Islam ivory jihad Kikuyu king Kingdom kola labor Lake land livestock Luanda major Masai Masina merchants military mission missionaries Mozambique Muslim Natal Ndebele Nguni Niger Niger River nineteenth century nyamwezi Omani palm oil plantations political population ports Portuguese rabīh raids religious river Sahara Sahel Saint-Louis Senegal settlers Sierra Leone slave trade slavery social societies Sokoto soldiers Soninke Sotho South Africa southern Africa spread Sudan sultan Swahili Timbuktu took Tuaregs Uthman dan Fodio villages West Africa Western White women Xhosa yoruba Zanzibar Zulu Bibliographic information |