The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1963 - Great Britain |
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The Zimbabwe culture attained its zenith during the tenth and eleventh centuries ; then it gradually began to decline . Portuguese records of the early sixteenth century ( which , incidentally , name many tribes still existing to - day ) ...
The Zimbabwe culture attained its zenith during the tenth and eleventh centuries ; then it gradually began to decline . Portuguese records of the early sixteenth century ( which , incidentally , name many tribes still existing to - day ) ...
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EARLY MIGRATIONS OF THE BANTU 37 > came the Nguni ( ancestors of the modern Xhosa tribes and others ) , who are thought to have formed part of the Zimba hordes that during the sixteenth century devastated the country between the Zambesi ...
EARLY MIGRATIONS OF THE BANTU 37 > came the Nguni ( ancestors of the modern Xhosa tribes and others ) , who are thought to have formed part of the Zimba hordes that during the sixteenth century devastated the country between the Zambesi ...
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The history of the Dutch East India Company during the first three - quarters of the eighteenth century is the uninspiring record of a great and once vigorous and enterprising organisation getting set in its ways , jealously guarding ...
The history of the Dutch East India Company during the first three - quarters of the eighteenth century is the uninspiring record of a great and once vigorous and enterprising organisation getting set in its ways , jealously guarding ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Southern African Rivers | 7 |
The Karoo and the Kalahari | 15 |
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