- A
complex chiefdom is a
group of
simple chiefdoms controlled by a
single paramount center and
ruled by a
paramount chief.
Complex chiefdoms have two or...
- that region. In 1540
dozens of
chiefdoms and
several paramount chiefdoms were
scattered throughout the southeast.
Chiefdoms featured a
noble class ruling...
- (PV n°58) on
indigenous chiefdoms in the Kivu
District notes that the
Bakumu migrated from
Bunyoro in
Uganda into
Bwito Chiefdom,
located in
Rutshuru Territory...
- The
chiefdoms of
Sierra Leone are the third-level
units of
administration in
Sierra Leone.
There are 190
chiefdoms in
Sierra Leone, as of 2017. Previously...
- The
chiefdoms of
Quisqueya or
Hispaniola (cacicazgo in Spanish) were the
primary political units emplo**** by the Taíno
inhabitants of
Hispaniola (Taíno:...
-
Sierra Leone. 2006. p. 6.
Retrieved 26
February 2011. Reed,
Tristan (October 20, 2012), The
Chiefdoms of
Sierra Leone (PDF), USA:
Harvard University v t e...
-
inhabited from
about 1400
until about 1600, and
dominated several smaller chiefdoms. The
total po****tion of Coosa's area of influence,
reaching into present-day...
- The
Kurdish emirates,
Kurdish chiefdoms or
Kurdish prin****lities (Sorani Kurdish: میرنشینە کوردیەکان) were
several semi-independent
entities which existed...
- in
Luhwinja Chiefdom,
acting as a
boundary between Kaziba and
Luhwinja Chiefdoms.
Aside from rivers, streams, and springs, the
chiefdom includes two...
-
Sierra Leone. 2006. p. 6.
Retrieved 26
February 2011. Reed,
Tristan (October 20, 2012), The
Chiefdoms of
Sierra Leone (PDF), USA:
Harvard University v t e...