| Titre de série : |
General history of Africa, 3 |
| Titre : |
Africa from the seventh to the eleventh century |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
UNESCO (Paris, France), Editeur scientifique ; Ivan Hrbek (1923-....), Editeur scientifique |
| Mention d'édition : |
éd. abrégée |
| Editeur : |
Londres [Royaume-Uni] : James Currey |
| Année de publication : |
1992 |
| Autre Editeur : |
Berkeley & Los Angeles - Californie - État-Unis : University of California Press |
| Importance : |
1 vol. (XVIII-398 p.) |
| Présentation : |
ill. |
| Format : |
25 cm |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-85255-093-9 |
| Note générale : |
Indexes |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Catégories : |
Afrique -- Civilisation ; Afrique -- Histoire -- Avant 1498 [sic]
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| Index. décimale : |
960 |
| Résumé : |
Description of the project; note on chronology; members of the International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa; biographies of the authors; Africa in the context of world histories; the coming of Islam and the expansion of the Muslim empire; stages in the development of Islam and its dissemination in Africa; Islam as a social system in Africa since the 7th century; the peoples of the Sudan - population movements; the Bantu-speaking peoples and their expansion; Egypt and the Arab conquest until the end of the Fatamid state (1171); Christian Nubia in the height of its civilization; the conquest of North Africa and Berbe resistance; the independence of Maghrib; the role of the Sahara and Saharians in the relationships between North and South; the emergence of the Fatamids; the Almoravids; trade and trade routes in West Africa; the Chad region as a crossroads; the Guinea zone - general situation; the Guinean belt - the peoples of Upper Guinea (between Cote d'Ivoire and the Casmance); the Horn of Africa; Ethiopia's relations with the Muslim world; the East African coast and the Comoro Islands; the East African interior; Central Africa to the north of the Zambezi; Central Africa to the south of the Zambezi; Madagascar; the African diaspora in Asia; relations between the different regions of Africa; Africa from the 7th to the 11th century - five formative centuries |
| Note de contenu : |
v. 1. Methodology and African prehistory -- v. 2. Ancient civilizations of Africa -- v. 3. Africa from the seventh to the eleventh century -- v. 4. Africa from the twelfth to the sixteenth century -- v. 5. Africa from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century -- v. 6. The nineteenth century until 1880 -- v. 7. Africa under colonial domination, 1880-1935 -- v. 8. Africa since 1935.
Contenu du v. 3: Preface / Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow -- Description of the Project / Bethwell A. Ogot -- Note on chronology -- Members of the International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa -- Biographies of the authors who contributed to the main edition -- 1. Africa in the context of world history -- 2. The coming of Islam and the expansion of the Muslim empire -- 3. Stages in the development of Islam and its dissemination in Africa -- 4. Islam as a social system in Africa since the seventh century -- 5. The peoples of the Sudan: population movements -- 6. The Bantu-speaking peoples and their expansion -- 7. Egypt from the Arab conquest until the end of the Fatimid state (1171) -- 8. Christian Nubia at the height of its civilization -- 9. The conquest of North Africa and Berber resistance -- 10. The independence of the Maghrib -- 11. The role of the Sahara and the Saharans in the relations between North and South -- 12. The emergence of the Fatimids -- 13. The Almoravids -- 14. Trade and trade routes in West Africa -- 15. The Chad region as a crossroads -- 16. The Guinea zone: general situation -- 17. The Guinean belt: the peoples between Mount Cameroon and the Côte d'Ivoire -- 18. The peoples of Upper Guinea (between Côte d'Ivoire and the Casamance -- 19. The Horn of Africa -- 20. Ethiopia's relations with the Muslim world -- 21. The East African coast and the Comoros Islands -- 22. The East African interior -- 23. Central Africa to the north of the Zambezi -- 24. Southern Africa to the south of the Zambezi -- 25. Madagascar -- 26. The African diaspora in Asia -- 27. Relations between the different regions of Africa -- 28. Africa from the seventh to the eleventh century: five formative centuries -- Bibliography -- Index
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General history of Africa, 3. Africa from the seventh to the eleventh century [texte imprimé] / UNESCO (Paris, France), Editeur scientifique ; Ivan Hrbek (1923-....), Editeur scientifique . - éd. abrégée . - Londres (Royaume-Uni) : James Currey : Berkeley & Los Angeles - Californie - État-Unis (Berkeley & Los Angeles - Californie - État-Unis) : University of California Press, 1992 . - 1 vol. (XVIII-398 p.) : ill. ; 25 cm. ISBN : 978-0-85255-093-9 Indexes Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Catégories : |
Afrique -- Civilisation ; Afrique -- Histoire -- Avant 1498 [sic]
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| Index. décimale : |
960 |
| Résumé : |
Description of the project; note on chronology; members of the International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa; biographies of the authors; Africa in the context of world histories; the coming of Islam and the expansion of the Muslim empire; stages in the development of Islam and its dissemination in Africa; Islam as a social system in Africa since the 7th century; the peoples of the Sudan - population movements; the Bantu-speaking peoples and their expansion; Egypt and the Arab conquest until the end of the Fatamid state (1171); Christian Nubia in the height of its civilization; the conquest of North Africa and Berbe resistance; the independence of Maghrib; the role of the Sahara and Saharians in the relationships between North and South; the emergence of the Fatamids; the Almoravids; trade and trade routes in West Africa; the Chad region as a crossroads; the Guinea zone - general situation; the Guinean belt - the peoples of Upper Guinea (between Cote d'Ivoire and the Casmance); the Horn of Africa; Ethiopia's relations with the Muslim world; the East African coast and the Comoro Islands; the East African interior; Central Africa to the north of the Zambezi; Central Africa to the south of the Zambezi; Madagascar; the African diaspora in Asia; relations between the different regions of Africa; Africa from the 7th to the 11th century - five formative centuries |
| Note de contenu : |
v. 1. Methodology and African prehistory -- v. 2. Ancient civilizations of Africa -- v. 3. Africa from the seventh to the eleventh century -- v. 4. Africa from the twelfth to the sixteenth century -- v. 5. Africa from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century -- v. 6. The nineteenth century until 1880 -- v. 7. Africa under colonial domination, 1880-1935 -- v. 8. Africa since 1935.
Contenu du v. 3: Preface / Amadou-Mahtar M'Bow -- Description of the Project / Bethwell A. Ogot -- Note on chronology -- Members of the International Scientific Committee for the Drafting of a General History of Africa -- Biographies of the authors who contributed to the main edition -- 1. Africa in the context of world history -- 2. The coming of Islam and the expansion of the Muslim empire -- 3. Stages in the development of Islam and its dissemination in Africa -- 4. Islam as a social system in Africa since the seventh century -- 5. The peoples of the Sudan: population movements -- 6. The Bantu-speaking peoples and their expansion -- 7. Egypt from the Arab conquest until the end of the Fatimid state (1171) -- 8. Christian Nubia at the height of its civilization -- 9. The conquest of North Africa and Berber resistance -- 10. The independence of the Maghrib -- 11. The role of the Sahara and the Saharans in the relations between North and South -- 12. The emergence of the Fatimids -- 13. The Almoravids -- 14. Trade and trade routes in West Africa -- 15. The Chad region as a crossroads -- 16. The Guinea zone: general situation -- 17. The Guinean belt: the peoples between Mount Cameroon and the Côte d'Ivoire -- 18. The peoples of Upper Guinea (between Côte d'Ivoire and the Casamance -- 19. The Horn of Africa -- 20. Ethiopia's relations with the Muslim world -- 21. The East African coast and the Comoros Islands -- 22. The East African interior -- 23. Central Africa to the north of the Zambezi -- 24. Southern Africa to the south of the Zambezi -- 25. Madagascar -- 26. The African diaspora in Asia -- 27. Relations between the different regions of Africa -- 28. Africa from the seventh to the eleventh century: five formative centuries -- Bibliography -- Index
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