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... highly civilised Ancient Empire of Ghana , Guinea and Mali , etc. , which possessed many of these scientific developments , were a part of that great African civilisation . 727 We know that it takes years of research to gain 3.
... highly civilised Ancient Empire of Ghana , Guinea and Mali , etc. , which possessed many of these scientific developments , were a part of that great African civilisation . 727 We know that it takes years of research to gain 3.
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... possessed many scholars , professors , theologians , and priests . Arabic letters formed the means for recording language not only in the Moslem township , but throughout the Empire . The pagan township had one mosque which was situated ...
... possessed many scholars , professors , theologians , and priests . Arabic letters formed the means for recording language not only in the Moslem township , but throughout the Empire . The pagan township had one mosque which was situated ...
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... possessed considerable knowledge of Chemistry and the use of metallic oxides , is evident from the nature of the colours applied to their glass and procelain ; and they were even acquainted with the influence of acids upon colour ...
... possessed considerable knowledge of Chemistry and the use of metallic oxides , is evident from the nature of the colours applied to their glass and procelain ; and they were even acquainted with the influence of acids upon colour ...
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