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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... Zambesi line . The geographical con- cept of " South " Africa is more or less vague , but there is at least one good reason why the Zambesi should be taken as a fairly satisfactory northern limit . Typically South African conditions may ...
... Zambesi line . The geographical con- cept of " South " Africa is more or less vague , but there is at least one good reason why the Zambesi should be taken as a fairly satisfactory northern limit . Typically South African conditions may ...
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... Zambesi of devastating hordes known as the AmaZimba , who pillaged and destroyed all the weaker peoples in their line of march . The AbeNguni were a section of these AmaZimba , and from them are descended the modern Xhosa tribes and ...
... Zambesi of devastating hordes known as the AmaZimba , who pillaged and destroyed all the weaker peoples in their line of march . The AbeNguni were a section of these AmaZimba , and from them are descended the modern Xhosa tribes and ...
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... Zambesi was claimed to be within the Portuguese sphere of influence in East Africa and was closed to all but Portuguese vessels . On the strength of these claims , Major Serpa Pinto annexed the Shiré highlands and opposed the navigation ...
... Zambesi was claimed to be within the Portuguese sphere of influence in East Africa and was closed to all but Portuguese vessels . On the strength of these claims , Major Serpa Pinto annexed the Shiré highlands and opposed the navigation ...
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