.The Portuguese in the Mutapa state history notes. This inludes aims of the Portugues, names of Portuguese men who were in Mutapa, Trade centr..
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The Rozvi state
The Rozvi state
Nguni states of Southern Africa
Nguniland is the region between the Indian ocean in the east and Drakensburg mountains in the west. It also extends from the Tugela river in the South to the Pongolo river in the North. There were many Nguni groups before the Mfecane wars.
Zulu State
Zulu
Ndebele Migration(Journey from Nguniland to Western Zimbabwe)
Ndebele Migration(Journey from Nguniland to Western Zimbabwe)
Missionary work in Zimbabwe(1850-1900)
Missionary work in Zimbabwe(1850-1900)
The scramble and partition for Southern Africa
The scramble and partition for Southern Africameans the competition to obtain territories.
By 1900 the whole of Southern Africa was under colonial rule.
Colonies belonging to one power became empire.
Why did Islam spread so rapidly within Tropical Africa during the last quarter of the 19th century?
An analysis of the reasons why Islam appealed to Africans is expected, as is some understanding of the geographical, political, economic and cultural framework forming the necessary preconditions for Islam’s rapid expansion. The spread of Islam in several areas should be considered.
The emergence and growth of independent African churches in Malawi/West Africa
The main reasons for the emergence of the independent African church movement were linked with the style of management of mission controlled churches and with certain unpopular aspects of colonial rule in the late 19th and early 20th century
The French Revolution (1789-1799): The course of the revolution
The best way to study the course of the French Revolution is to consider each revolutionary government as an entity. A wholesale coverage of the ten-year period, apart from confusing, might leave out some very important aspects of the period. Candidates are expected to undertake an in-depth study of each revolutionary government, analyzing the achievements and indeed the failures of each revolutionary government. The four revolutionary governments include the National Assembly (1789 – 1791), the Legislative Assembly (1791 – 1792), the National Convention (1792 – 1794) and finally the Directory (1795 – 1799).
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