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  • on "interlacustrine", but its sister project Wiktionary does: Read the Wiktionary entry "interlacustrine" You can also: Search for Interlacustrine in Wikipedia...
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    Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia. The adjective interlacustrine ("between lakes") can refer to the region, or more specifically, the...
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  • it was Tanganyika's most hierarchical and repressive society. The interlacustrine territory had been ruled by Bunyoro up until the end of the eighteenth...
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    Retrieved 2024-11-08. Sutton, J. E. G. (1993). "The Antecedents of the Interlacustrine Kingdoms". The Journal of African History. 34 (1): 33–64. doi:10...
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    Horn region. Bigo bya Mugenyi is an extensive earthworks site in the interlacustrine region of southwestern Uganda. On the south shore of the Katonga river...
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    More systematic studies of oral traditions in other parts of the interlacustrine region are likely to reveal that, with the exception of Kooki and Toro...
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  • Press. 1972. pp. 86, 87, 88. Chronology, Migration, and Drought in Interlacustrine Africa. Africana Pub. Co. 1978. p. 150. ISBN 9780841903777. Afrique...
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    International African Institute. Cohen, David William (1970). A survey of interlacustrine chronology. The Journal of African History, 1970, 11, 2, 177-202. Cohen...
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  • as Power: Spirit Mediums, Priestesses and the Pre-colonial State in Interlacustrine East Africa". Revealing Prophets: Prophecy in Eastern African History...
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    either a monitor lizard or ant lizard. The endongo is found within the interlacustrine area of Uganda, which are “the kingdom-states around the northern,...
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    Egyptians under Emin Pasha maintained positive relations with both the interlacustrine kingdoms, and the surrounding tribes. Ultimately however, the outbreak...
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  • Retrieved 2024-02-20. Sutton, J. (1993). "The Antecedents of the Interlacustrine Kingdoms". The Journal of African History. 34 (1). Cambridge University...
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    In Webster, James B. (ed.). Chronology, Migration, and Drought in Interlacustrine Africa. London: Longman. pp. 159, 161, 166. Itandala 1979, pp. 161–162...
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  • of ditches and berms comprising ancient earthworks located in the interlacustrine region of southwestern Uganda. Situated on the southern shore of the...
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  • Thesis, Leiden University. Cohen, David William (1970). A survey of interlacustrine chronology. The Journal of African History, 1970, 11, 2, 177–202. Cohen...
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    as an "interlacustrine" language. The Fuliru are connected to the Vira in a Fuliru-Vira culture cluster. Both ethnic groups are interlacustrine, living...
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    a significant commercial center that traded products from all the interlacustrine kingdoms and chiefdoms. According to Richard Francis Burton: "The Uvira...
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    Reflection in African Archaeology: Cord rouletting in the Uele and Interlacustrine regions". Journal of the British Institute in Eastern Africa. 40 (1):...
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    ruling clan before Hamtik's arrival in this centralized state in the interlacustrine region. The Karagwe kingdom reached its apex during the 19th century...
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    University Press: 407–430. JSTOR 3171873. Cohen, D. W. (1970). "A Survey of Interlacustrine Chronology". The Journal of African History. 11 (2). Cambridge University...
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