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- power, the Prazeiros fought against them, proving their solidarity with their African home and people. As trans-frontiersmen, the Prazeiros abided by four...
- who raided enemy tribes and sold their captives to the prazeiros. The authority of the prazeiros was exercised and upheld amongst the local po****tion...
- replaced them with Portuguese and their half-African progeny who became prazeiros (estate holders) of the lower Zambezi. Mutapa maintained a position of...
- frequently violated that rule. In Tete Province during the 19th century, 32 prazeiros owned 57 prazos. The land grant was not supposed to exceed 500 leagues...
- exploring and settling the territory of what would become Mozambique were the prazeiros, to whom vast estates around the Zambezi River were leased by the King...
- tribal chiefs who raided warring tribes and sold their captives to the prazeiros. Although Portuguese influence gradually expanded, its power was limited...
- tribal chiefs who raided warring tribes and sold their captives to the prazeiros. Although Portuguese influence gradually expanded, its power was limited...
- crown, and to maintain sufficient armed retainers to keep the peace. The prazeiros only rarely removed the local chiefs resident on their estates, preferring...
- groups known to the Portuguese as the Vatuas and Landins. The Mambone prazeiros began to use the island as a supply depot for the growing slave trade...
- the moment to strategically attribute Portuguese identity to Zambezi prazeiros even offering citizenship to the Afro-Portuguese master of the Maganja...