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Years of the 17th century in Africa (57 C) / 17th-century disestablishments in Africa (4 C, 2 P) 17th-century establishments in Africa (16 C, 10 P) 0–9.
This type is rather common in Africa, examples include Kongo of the 17th century, Kazembe, Kuba, the Ha, and Chagga states of the 18th century. Federations (F): Kingdoms where the external affairs were regulated by a council of elders headed by the king, who is simply primus inter pares , such as in the Ashanti Union .
17th-century emperors of Ethiopia (7 P) Pages in category "17th-century monarchs in Africa" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
Category: Years of the 17th century in Africa. 10 languages. ... Years of the 17th century in the Ottoman Empire (70 C) This page was ...
The Wadai Empire was centered on Chad and the Central African Republic from the 17th century. The Tunjur people founded the Wadai Kingdom to the east of Bornu in the 16th century. In the 17th century there was a revolt of the Maba people who established a Muslim dynasty. [17]
A Sea Fight with Barbary Corsairs by Laureys a Castro, c. 1681 Barbaria by Jan Janssonius, shows the coast of North Africa, an area known in the 17th century as Barbaria, c. 1650 An Algerine pirate ship A man from the Barbary states A Barbary pirate, Pier Francesco Mola, 1650
In the mid-17th century, the Oromos began expanding from their homeland around Lake Abaya in southern Ethiopia towards the southern Somali coast while the Ajuran Empire was at the height of its power. [39] [40] The Garen rulers conducted several military expeditions, known as the Gaal Madow wars, against the Oromo warriors.
17th-century establishments in Portuguese Guinea (1 C) Pages in category "17th-century establishments in Africa" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.