- London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Jeppie,
Shamil (2008), "Re/discovering Timbuktu", in
Jeppie, Shamil; Diagne,
Souleymane Bachir (eds.), The...
- that a non-Democrat held the post
since Reconstruction.
Jeptha Fowlkes "
Jeppie"
Barbour III was born on
September 7, 1940, in
Yazoo City, Mississippi,...
- and 60s.
Watts Restaurant was
founded in the
early 1950s by
Austin and
Jeppie Watts. In the 1950s and 1960s,
Watts Grill became a
preferred venue for...
-
administration which took over from
Germany following World War I.
Shamil Jeppie;
Ebrahim Moosa;
Richard L. Roberts, eds. (2010). "Muslim
Family Law in Sub-Saharan...
- London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown.
Jeppie,
Shamil (2008), "Re/discovering Timbuktu", in
Jeppie, Shamil; Diagne,
Souleymane Bachir (eds.), The...
-
February 8, 1968. pp. 1–2.
Retrieved January 16, 2023 – via newspapers.com.
Jeppie Barbour,
banker and
Jaycee leader, last w****
qualified as an Independent...
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within the
Sahel and
North Africa.
According to
African scholar Shamil Jeppie in The
Meanings of Timbuktu:
Timbuktu is a
repository of history, a living...
-
Archived from the
original on 12
December 2009.
Retrieved 17
December 2006.
Jeppie, Shamil; Soudien,
Crain (1990). The
Struggle for
District Six: past and...
-
reinvention of the Sahel: the seventeenth-century
Timbuktu chronicles". In
Jeppie, Shamil; Diagne,
Souleymane Bachir (eds.). The
meanings of Timbuktu. Cape...
- and Cape Town{{citation}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link)
Jeppie,
Shamil (2001). Re-classifications: Coloured, Malay, Muslim. Cape Town:...