- continent's resources.
Prazos operated like semi-feudal
entities and were most
commonly found in the
Zambezi River valley. The
prazo was a land grant/lease...
- of the Afro-Portuguese
estates known as
Prazos in Zambezia, Mozambique. They were used to
defend the
prazos and
police their inhabitants. Many of the...
-
consolidate their trade and
settlement positions through the
creation of
prazos.
These land
grants tied
emigrants to
their settlements, and
inland Mozambique...
- over by
rival Shona states. The
Portuguese also had vast estates,
known as
Prazos, and they used
slaves and ex-slaves as
security guards and hunters. They...
- Afro-Portuguese
landowners who ruled, in a feudal-like manner, vast
estates called prazos that were
leased to them by the
Portuguese Crown, in the
Zambezi Valley...
-
positions through the
creation of
prazos (land grants) tied to
Portuguese settlement and administration.
While prazos were
originally developed to be held...
- of
charity takes place on the
Friday (Adar 14),
which is
called Purim de
Prazos. The Al ha-Nissim
prayer is only
recited on
Sabbath (Adar 15),
which is...
- Portuguese).
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January 2024. "Eleições 2024:
confira os prin****is
prazos do pleito" [Elections 2024:
check the main
election deadlines]. Tribunal...
-
positions through the
creation of
prazos (land grants) tied to
Portuguese settlement and administration.
While prazos were
originally developed to be held...
- a Câmara dos De****dos,
convocando novas eleições que se realizarão no
prazo máximo de
noventa dias, a que poderão
concorrer os
parlamentares que hajam...