The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 8John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1936 - Great Britain |
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Page 70
... Arabs and the Persians , took their place . A partial revival of trade under later Roman emperors of Con ... Arabs swept in ; they conquered all the northern parts of Africa from the Red Sea to the Atlantic and Spain ARAB ...
... Arabs and the Persians , took their place . A partial revival of trade under later Roman emperors of Con ... Arabs swept in ; they conquered all the northern parts of Africa from the Red Sea to the Atlantic and Spain ARAB ...
Page 71
... Arabs , Persians and Indians were , by using the monsoons , visiting East Africa as far as Sofala , where the Bushmen traded with them . It is not certain whether the island Kanbalú , another goal of trade , inhabited by Muslims and ...
... Arabs , Persians and Indians were , by using the monsoons , visiting East Africa as far as Sofala , where the Bushmen traded with them . It is not certain whether the island Kanbalú , another goal of trade , inhabited by Muslims and ...
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... Arab settlement upon the coast of East Africa was at Magadoxo , in what is now Italian Somaliland , but in the fifteenth century the principal power upon the coast of the region , called by the Arabs and Portuguese " Zanguebar " , lay ...
... Arab settlement upon the coast of East Africa was at Magadoxo , in what is now Italian Somaliland , but in the fifteenth century the principal power upon the coast of the region , called by the Arabs and Portuguese " Zanguebar " , lay ...
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