
World Military Encyclopedia (revised Edition) No. 21: African War History
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The contents of this book include the unification of Egypt by Hashehem, the domination of Sumer by the city-state of Lagash, the establishment of the Akkadian Kingdom by Sargon, the invasion of Egypt by the Hyksos, the collapse of the New Kingdom of Egypt, the capture of Carthage by the Romans, the establishment of the Egyptian Hessian Dynasty, the Persian Empire's conquest of Egypt, the Persian War, the outbreak of the "Punic" War between Rome and Carthage, Hannibal and the Second Punic War, the destruction of Carthage by Rome, the outbreak of the Jugurtha War, the rise and fall of the Aksumite country, The rise and fall of the Agrab dynasty, the rise of the Ghanem Empire in West Africa, Saladin's rule in Egypt, the establishment of the ancient Mali state, the Mamluk dynasty of Egypt, the rise and fall of the ancient Songhai country in Africa, Egypt's declaration of independence, the British massive trade of African slaves to the Americas, the British monopoly on African trade, the Portuguese and Dutch colonists competing for the Congo, the Dutch colonizing and slave trade on the Gold Coast, the British and French colonists competing for Gambia, the Black War, the Dutch occupation of the Gold Coast, etc.
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