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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...
- it was Tanganyika's most
hierarchical and
repressive society. The
interlacustrine territory had been
ruled by
Bunyoro up
until the end of the eighteenth...
- [page needed] Sutton, J. E. G. (March 1993). "The
Antecedents of the
Interlacustrine Kingdoms". The
Journal of
African History. 34 (1): 33–64. doi:10...
- Horn region. Bigo bya
Mugenyi is an
extensive earthworks site in the
interlacustrine region of
southwestern Uganda. On the
south s**** of the
Katonga river...
- 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...
-
Egyptians under Emin
Pasha maintained positive relations with both the
interlacustrine kingdoms, and the
surrounding tribes.
Ultimately however, the outbreak...
- of
ditches and
berms comprising ancient earthworks located in the
interlacustrine region of
southwestern Uganda.
Situated on the
southern s**** of the...
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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,...
- In Webster,
James B. (ed.). Chronology, Migration, and
Drought in
Interlacustrine Africa. London: Longman. pp. 159, 161, 166.
Itandala 1979, pp. 161–162...