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Caste, Class and Identities among Surtee Muslims in KwaZulu Natal (South Africa), c. 1880-2009 |
This essay explores the variety of subject positions of Gujarati-speaking Muslim migrants from Surat, India, from the time of their arrival in South Africa in the late 1870s to the contemporary period. |
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BBC African Service, no. 65 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 666 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 500G | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 44 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 411 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 396 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 339 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 337 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 186 | ||
Arts and Africa: BBC African Service, no. 129 | ||
Andhra Maha Sabha of South Africa |
Andhra Maha Sabha of South Africa |
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African literature association: notes on candidates. |
This document is a brief notes on candidates who are members of an independent, nonprofit professional society of scholars, teachers and writers dedicated to the advancement of African Literary Studies. |
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"A man of keen perceptive faculties" : Aboobaker Amod Jhaveri, an "Arab" in Colonial Natal, circa 1872-1887 |
Indians arrived in South Africa in two streams. Between 1860 and 1911, a total of 152 184 indentured labourers were introduced into colonial Natal mainly to work on the sugar plantations, though some were employed in other sectors of the economy. This initial flow … |
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