10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SUDANIC»
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Slavery and Muslim Society in Africa: The Institution in ...
His references to slavery form a thread running through this book.
Allan George Barnard Fisher, Humphrey J. Fisher, 1970
2
Societies, Networks, and Transitions: Volume I: A Global History
Jenne-Jenno continued to flourish as a commercial hub for many centuries,
closely tied, like other Sudanic cities, to hemispheric trade by the caravans
across the Sahara. Eventually a wall over a mile in circumference surrounded the
city for ...
3
Arabic Literature of Africa, Volume 4: The Writings of ...
A guide to the scholarly and literary production of Muslim writers of West Africa, other than Nigeria, including both biographies of scholars and lists of their writings.
John O. Hunwick, R. Rex S. O'Fahey, 2003
4
Arabic Literature of Africa: The writings of central
Sudanic ...
This work is the first comprehensive guide to the Arabic-Islamic writing of Nigeria and neighbouring countries, listing all known authors, their works, manuscripts and published editions and translations.
John O. Hunwick, Rex S. O'Fahey, 1995
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Agricultural and Pastoral Societies in Ancient and Classical ...
Sudanic Civilization in Place and Time From the mouths of the Senegal and
Gambia Rivers on the west to the eastern Middle Nile Basin on the east, there
stretches across Africa a wide, 5,5OO-kilometer-long band of savanna and
steppe ...
6
The Civilizations of Africa: A History to 1800
Other Sudanic farmers, with more even mixes of herding and cultivation,
expanded both in the west, reaching as far as the 72 Bend of the Niger, and in
the east, where they advanced southward, deep into the Middle Nile Basin. The
success of ...
7
The Archaeology of Africa: Food, Metals and Towns
10 *to:k(o:p) 'to cultivate' [Saharan; Songay; Eastern Sudanic (Kuliak)] 11 *p'ad or
*pad or *Bad 'to prepare field' [Saharan; Eastern Sudanic (Southern Nilotic)] 12 *
khay 'to clear (weeds, stubble, etc.)' [Sahara; Songay; Eastern Sudanic] 13 ...
Bassey Andah, Alex Okpoko, Thurstan Shaw, 2014
8
African Languages: An Introduction
To be considered a proto-Nilo-Saharan item, a root word must have reflexes in at
least one language of each of the two primary branches of Nilo-Saharan, Koman
and Sudanic. The process of determining whether a modern-day word can be ...
Bernd Heine, Derek Nurse, 2000
9
Contact Languages: A Wider Perspective
(28) Common Sudanic Pidgin/Creole Western Eastern Turku Modern Chadian
Sudan East Africa dialects (?) (Juba Arabic) (Nubi) The basis for postulating a
common Sudanic / is the existence of linguistic features shared among Turku,
...
Sarah Grey Thomason, 1997
A journal of historical sources.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SUDANIC»
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John Hunwick, Esteemed Scholar of Islam and Africa, Dies at 78
He has edited Religion and National Integration in Africa and is a founder-editor of Sudanic Africa: a Journal of Historical Sources. In addition to his wife Uwa, ... «Northwestern University NewsCenter, Apr 15»
Historical Origins Of Kano (1)
Into this group arrived the first wave of migrants who seemed of Eastern Sudanic Negroid stock running away from wars. The rocky terrain located in a basement ... «Leadership Newspapers, Feb 15»
The 11 explorers you need to know
... crossing of the Sahara desert, including the only eye-witness reports on such peripheral and then little-known lands as Sudanic West Africa, the Swahili Coast, ... «OUPblog, Jan 15»
Spread of Islam in Kanem and Bornu Empires
... the empire in the 16th century, and by the 18th century, Bornu established itself as the main power to Northern States, especially the Sudanic region. «Onislam.net, Dec 14»
How Africa can create its 'centre of gravity'
Secondly, the Bantu- Nilotic-Sudanic peoples of central and eastern Africa should form a powerful union of African states with one union government and one ... «The Observer, Sep 14»
Kano Emirates: History and Evolution
It holds a strategic position in the trans-Saharan and trans-Sudanic trade. Encompassed by unique fortifications where agriculture fed thousands and plantations ... «Onislam.net, Jun 14»
Boko Haram: An Extremism Firmly Rooted in Nigeria's Colonial Past
... centuries when feudal Muslim emirates, stretching east to west along the Sudanic belt of West Africa, were seized by direct or indirect military intervention. «Center for Research on Globalization, May 14»
What Language Does Your State Speak?
The choices here are Amharic, Berber, Chadic, Cushite, Sudanic, Nilotic, Nilo-hamitic, Nubian, Saharan, Khoisan, Swahili, Bantu, Mande, Fulani, Gur, Efik, ... «Slate Magazine, May 14»
#Bring our girls home
Feudalistic Muslim emirates, stretching East to West along the Sudanic belt of West Africa, were seized by the direct or indirect military intervention of the rival ... «People's World, May 14»
Speech at the 20th Commemoration of Genocide, Kigali-Rwanda …
... is part of the Great Lakes area that has, since several millennia, been occupied by the interlacustrine Bantus, Nilotics, Nilo-Hamitic and the Sudanic peoples. «Independent, Apr 14»