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by Arab sources (e.g. they would say "Ghanah in the country of
Genewah"). Conversely, it remains possible that both Ghana and Djenné themselves owe their original city names to the Berber appellation for the blacks that lived there. A possible reconciliation of the theories is that the Berber
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Cooley (1841) endorses the theory (p.18n) that Djenné, rather than blacks, was the source of the Arabic term
Genewah (and thus Portuguese Guiné), but at the same time (p.20n) recognizes that Djenné itself might originally come from the Berber Ghinawen
393:, but they had far higher population densities and were more centralized politically. The cohesion of these kingdoms caused the region to show more resistance to European incursions than other areas of Africa. Such resistance, combined with a
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made the region wealthy, with a number of centralized kingdoms developing in the 18th and 19th centuries. These were much smaller than the large states of the wide-open
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366:, for the hegemony of the Guinea trade (gold, ivory and black pepper). The war ended both with a Portuguese naval victory and the official recognition by the
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374:, 1479). This was the first of many colonial wars among European powers. After the Portuguese and Castilians came the Dutch, Danes, French, and British.
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European traders in the region subdivided the region based on its main exports. The eastern portion around Benin and
Nigeria was named the
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environment hostile to
Europeans, meant that much of Guinea was not colonised by Europeans until the very end of the 19th century.
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The
History and Description of Africa: and of the notable things therein
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The year Leo completed the manuscript of his book on
African geography (
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or savanna that stretches along the coast and borders the
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mentioned already by 11th-century Arab geographers (e.g.
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The etymology of "Guinea" is uncertain. The
English term
236:, "of the burned face"). The Berber terms "aginaw" and "
919:, volume I, University of Minnesota Press, 1985, p.152.
302:– Arabic for "blacks" – is used more commonly before).
240:" mean "black" and "land of the blacks", respectively.
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List of countries where Arabic is an official language
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invasion disrupted its routes and redirected trade to
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A history of Portuguese overseas expansion, 1400-1668
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A history of Portuguese overseas expansion, 1400-1668
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is a traditional name for the region of the coast of
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851:The Negroland of the Arabs examined and explained
298:really comes forward into usage in Arab sources (
942:, Volume 1, University of Minnesota Press, 1977.
599:all ended up absorbed by the British Gold Coast)
145:(see upper right hand corner – south is upwards)
939:Foundations of the Portuguese Empire, 1415-1580
678:discoveries as the "conquest of Guinee", (e.g.
227:) meaning "the burnt people" (analogous to the
916:Foundations of the Portuguese empire 1415-1580
694:, the black people south of the Senegal River.
549:(British part of the Pepper Coast, originally
330:(city), which in turn gave rise to the Arabic
266:in 1526, claims that "Guinea" is derived from
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448:refers to the country's coastal plain, while
8:
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309:is named after the Medieval trading city of
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936:DIFFIE, Bailey W. and WINIUS, George D. -
73:and Guinea with the European Settlements"
674:Zurara titled his 1453 chronicle of the
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807:Biblioteca Nazionale Vittorio Emmanuele
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262:A competing theory, first forwarded by
201:It is believed the Portuguese borrowed
909:Bailey W. Diffie and George D. Winius
710:. Yale University Press. p. 318.
1708:Portuguese-speaking African countries
900:, Routledge, New York, 2005, p.39,40.
781:. Minority Rights Group International
153:comes directly from the Spanish word
7:
766:Boletim Cultural da Guiné portuguesa
707:Prince Henry 'the Navigator': A Life
704:Russell, Peter Edward (2001-01-01).
459:. What is now Ghana was called the
286:) until the 13th century (when the
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358:and a Portuguese fleet fought the
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405:Guinea is often subdivided into "
157:, which in turn derives from the
182:, north of it, whom they called
348:War of the Castilian Succession
326:(blacks) was the source of the
1543:Guinean Forests of West Africa
504:Verfolg van de Kust van Guinee
479:Countries in the Guinea region
471:was referred to as either the
254:from 1339 showing the region "
1:
1558:Guinean forest-savanna mosaic
1055:Cameroonian Highlands forests
751:Maryland colonization journal
198:(Lord of Guinea) from 1481.
1683:Middle East and North Africa
1140:East African montane forests
951:, Routledge, New York, 2005.
258:(see lower left hand corner)
175:(in contrast to the "tawny"
887:first maritime colonial war
768:, vol. 20, no.78, p.117-45.
731:Stephens, H. Morse (1891).
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94:. It is a naturally moist
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487:Jodocus Hondius II's map
876:Historian Malyn Newitt:
37:Not to be confused with
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377:The extensive trade in
270:(which he refers to as
32:Guinea (disambiguation)
686:coast, he eventually (
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1553:Lower Guinean forests
1548:Upper Guinean forests
1463:Cape Floristic Region
1326:Cataracts of the Nile
1145:Eastern Arc Mountains
1065:Congolian rainforests
1060:East Sudanian savanna
802:Description of Africa
641:Upper Guinean forests
636:Lower Guinean forests
589:Portuguese Gold Coast
510:From north to south:
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90:which lies along the
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27:Region of West Africa
1249:Zanzibar Archipelago
1217:Indian Ocean islands
883:Eustache de la Fosse
500:Jakob van der Schley
475:or the Grain Coast.
461:(British) Gold Coast
425:and stretching into
346:In 1478 (during the
30:For other uses, see
1668:Mediterranean Basin
1648:Greater Middle East
1185:Ethiopian Highlands
1093:African Great Lakes
593:Prussian Gold Coast
551:Province of Freedom
372:Treaty of Alcáçovas
192:John II of Portugal
121:from 1154 showing "
102:belt in the north.
1728:Sub-Saharan Africa
1633:Commonwealth realm
1242:Northern Highlands
1190:Dahlak Archipelago
523:(formerly British)
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442:Republic of Guinea
362:in the waters off
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55:Western New Guinea
1771:Regions of Africa
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1658:Islands of Africa
1638:Equatorial Africa
1590:Inner Niger Delta
1378:Tibesti Mountains
1237:Central Highlands
1123:Virunga Mountains
1118:Rift Valley lakes
1108:Great Rift Valley
1103:East African Rift
1070:Ouaddaï highlands
717:978-0-300-09130-4
531:Portuguese Guinea
517:(formerly French)
368:Catholic Monarchs
47:Equatorial Guinea
16:(Redirected from
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1750:Zambezian region
1738:Sudanian savanna
1723:Southeast Africa
1703:Northeast Africa
1688:Miombo woodlands
1563:Guinea Highlands
1227:Lamu Archipelago
1205:Gulf of Tadjoura
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