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 93
... monomotapa near Mount Fura , Bocuto and Luanze . Some of the adventurers acquired lands in the delta by conquest or otherwise and took the place of the native chiefs or fumos . The first missionaries in South Africa were Dominicans and ...
... monomotapa near Mount Fura , Bocuto and Luanze . Some of the adventurers acquired lands in the delta by conquest or otherwise and took the place of the native chiefs or fumos . The first missionaries in South Africa were Dominicans and ...
Page 99
... monomotapa that he actually gave some gold mines to Portuguese traders , but the extraction of the metal proved so costly that they abandoned them , finding it more profitable to get gold from the natives in exchange for cloth . After ...
... monomotapa that he actually gave some gold mines to Portuguese traders , but the extraction of the metal proved so costly that they abandoned them , finding it more profitable to get gold from the natives in exchange for cloth . After ...
Page 100
... monomotapa , Manuza , who became a Christian , acknowledged himself a vassal of King Philip and agreed to the con- ditions demanded by Francisco Barreto half a century earlier . The dethroned monomotapa made an attempt to recover his ...
... monomotapa , Manuza , who became a Christian , acknowledged himself a vassal of King Philip and agreed to the con- ditions demanded by Francisco Barreto half a century earlier . The dethroned monomotapa made an attempt to recover his ...
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