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  • Malal Mara Chiefdom is a chiefdom in Tonkolili District of Sierra Leone. Its capital is Rochin. In 2015, Baibaro Maboleh Hashini was installed as Paramount...
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    The chiefdoms of Sierra Leone are the third-level units of administration in Sierra Leone. There are 190 chiefdoms in Sierra Leone, as of 2017. Previously...
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    six villages. The Mabilafu Section is one of the sections in the Malal Mara Chiefdom in the Tonkolili District in the Northern Sierra Leone Province....
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    occupies a total area of 7,003 km2 (2,704 sq mi) and comprises eleven chiefdoms. Tonkolili District borders Bombali District to the northwest, Kono District...
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    occupies a total area of 7,985 km2 (3,083 sq mi) and comprises thirteen chiefdoms. The district borders Karene District to the north, Port Loko District...
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    title of Vunivalu. Tanoa it seems had set up a rival chiefdom to his brother Naulivou's Bauan chiefdom in Lasakau. Prior to succeeding his brother Naulivou...
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    large populations, mound building, and complex social formations such as chiefdoms. Around the time of the Portuguese arrival, the territory of current day...
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    The name Negeri Sembilan is believed to derive from the nine (sembilan) chiefdoms or Nogoghi in the Negeri Sembilan dialect (now known as luak) settled...
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    200. The educated elites among the Mizos campaigned against the tribal chiefdoms under the banner of the Mizo Union. As a result of their campaign, the...
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    were the Betsimisaraka alliance of the eastern coast and the Sakalava chiefdoms of Menabe and Boina on the west coast. The Kingdom of Imerina, located...
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    (reigned 1545–1546) Wisutthi Thewi (reigned 1564–1578) There were many chiefdoms on Timor, but according to the hierarchy among the Timorese domains, the...
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    she came to Earth The Inca Empire employed central planning. Coastal chiefdoms within the Inca Empire punctually traded with outside regions, although...
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    "the adoption of the Tamil language was helping the Nagas in the Tamil chiefdoms to be assimilated into the major ethnic group there". In the Mahavamsa...
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    Etruscans had achieved a state system of society, with remnants of the chiefdom and tribal forms. Rome was in a sense the first Italic state, but it began...
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    predecessors, the Mississippian culture, built a powerful agriculture-based chiefdom (950–1100 AD). The Mississippian culture constructed earthwork mounds for...
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    Stein, Gil (1994). "Economy, ritual, and power in 'Ubaid Mesopotamia". Chiefdoms and early states in the Near East : the organizational dynamics of complexity...
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    needed to support large populations and complex social formations such as chiefdoms. The papal bull inter caetera had divided the New World between Spain...
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  • (1995). "The prelude to Urbanization: Ethnicity and the Rise of Late Vedic Chiefdoms". In Allchin, F. R. (ed.). The Archaeology of Early Historic South Asia:...
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