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UNESCO — General History of Africa
Volume V
Africa from the Sixteenth to the Eighteenth Century

List of Figures

  1. Africa: the main points of European trade contact during the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  2. Political entities of the Sahel between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries
  3. African trade routes in the sixteenth century
  4. Political areas from the Sahara to the equator in the seventeenth century
  5. Atlantic commerce in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
  6. Sources of the Atlantic slave trade from Africa in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
  7. The West African middle belt
  8. The Americas and Africa
  9. Africa, Europe and Asia
  10. Lower Egypt (al-Delta)
  11. Middle and Upper Egypt (al-Sa'id)
  12. Trade routes of the Sudan
  13. Kingdoms and sultanates of the Sudan
  14. Peoples of the Sudan
  15. Morocco in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  16. The stages of Don Sebastian's progress towards the site of the ‘Battle of the Three Kings’ at Wādii al-Makhāzin, 30 July to 4 August 1578
  17. The empire of Ahmad al-Mansūr, ‘the Golden” (1578-1603)
  18. The principalities of northern Morocco in the early seventeenth century
  19. Algeria, Tunisia and Libya in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  20. Senegambia in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  21. Trans-Saharan routes in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  22. The Timbuktu region
  23. The Niger-Volta region in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  24. Major population groups of West Africa
  25. Migratory movements of the peoples of West Africa, fifteenth to eighteenth centuries
  26. The main states of West Africa, pre-sixteenth century
  27. The main states of West Africa in the seventeenth century
  28. The Akan, Ga and Ewe peoples
  29. Principal trade routes of the Bandama-Volta-Mono basins
  30. Re-drawing of a 1629 map of the Gold Coast
  31. States of the Lower Guinea coast, 1700
  32. States of the Lower Guinea coast, 1750
  33. The Niger Delta area and Cameroon in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  34. The Central Sudan and North Africa in 1600
  35. Hausaland, pre-1800
  36. Hausa states in the eighteenth century
  37. Trade routes between Hausaland and the Volta basin
  38. Diagram showing the main trade and caravan links in the Sahara and west and central Sudan, c. 1800
  39. Borno, Kanem and their immediate neighbours in the eighteenth century
  40. Plan of Kukawa, the nineteenth-century capital of Borno, built in a double form of the traditional Kanuri design
  41. Borno's links with North Africa and the Nile valley in the eighteenth century
  42. Population migrations in the Uele-Ubangi regions
  43. Peoples and spheres of influence along the Congo-Zaire axis
  44. Topography and natural resources of Kongo
  45. Kongo and its neighbours in the sixteenth century
  46. Kingdoms and trade of the Kongo region in the seventeenth century, with inset map of Ndongo
  47. Shipping routes to Central Africa in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
  48. The slave trade in Central Africa in the eighteenth century
  49. West Central Africa in the eighteenth century
  50. The states in Shaba before 1700
  51. The Luba kingdom in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
  52. The Lunda empire in the eighteenth century
  53. Peoples of the Northern Zambezi region in the eighteenth century
  54. Pre-dynastic groups in Northern Zimbabwe
  55. The Maravi expansion, c. 1650
  56. Ivory trade routes in East-Central Africa in the eighteenth century
  57. Central and south-eastern Africa during the period of the Mutapa and Torwa states
  58. The prazos of the lower Zambezi valley
  59. The Rozvi empire
  60. The main feiras in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  61. Southern Africa in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries
  62. The Ethiopian empire and its dependencies, c. 1550
  63. South-eastern Ethiopia, c. 1500
  64. Oromo migrations in the sixteenth century
  65. Christianity in north-eastern Africa, c. 1700
  66. The western Indian Ocean basin
  67. The East African coast
  68. The Nyarubanga and the fragmentation of the Luo, c. 1570-1720
  69. The southern Great Lakes region at the end of the seventeenth century
  70. Ethnic groups of Kenya and Tanzania
  71. Ethnic groups of Madagascar

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