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Historia Nigeriae

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Civitates Nigeriae geographia digestae.
Imperium Songhaiense circa 1500.
Regia Bini persona, una ex celebratis Nigeriae fructibus.

Historia Nigeriae ad mercatores qui trans Asiam Occidentalem et Africa ex anno 1100 a.C.n. aut antea negotiarentur indagari potest. Multae civilizationes antiquae in regione Africae Occidentalis hodie Nigeria appellata ortae sunt, inter quas regnum Nriense, Imperium Beninense, et regnum Oyoense. Religio et cultura Islamicae Nigeriam accesserunt per Imperium Bornuense circa annum 1068 et Civitates Hausanae circa 1385.[1][2][3][4] Christianitas regionem saeculo quinto decimo per monachos Augustinianos et Capuccinos ex Imperio Portugallensi missos attigit. Praeterea, Imperium Songhaiense partem regionis Nigerianae diutine possidebat.[5] Saeculo XIX imperium Sokoto Nigeriae partem borealem possidebat.

Nexus interni

  1. "Table content, Nigeria". country studies. 20 Augusti 2001 .
  2. "Historic regions from 5th century BC to 20th century". History World. 29 Maii 2011 .
  3. "A short Nigerian history". Study country. 25 Maii 2010 .
  4. "About the Country Nigeria The History". Nigeria Government Federal Website. 1 Octobris 2006 .
  5. Songhai | World Civilization. . courses.lumenlearning.com .

Bibliographia

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  • Abegunrin, Olayiwola. 2003. Nigerian Foreign Policy under Military Rule, 1966-1999. Editio interretialis.
  • Akinola, Anthony A. 2014. Party Coalitions in Nigeria: History, Trends and Prospects. Safari Books Ltd.
  • Burns, Alan C. 1942. History of Nigeria. Ed. tertia. Londinii. Editio interretialis.
  • Dibua, Jeremiah I. 2017. Modernization and the crisis of development in Africa: the Nigerian experience. Routledge.
  • Dike, K. Onwuka. 1956. Trade and Politics in the Niger Delta, 1830-1885: An Introduction to the Economic and Political History of Nigeria. Editio interretialis.
  • Eghosa Osaghae, E. 1998. Crippled Giant: Nigeria since Independence.
  • Ekundare, R. Olufemi. 1973. An Economic History of Nigeria, 1860-1960.
  • Fafunwa, A. Babs. 1974. History of education in Nigeria. Pars.
  • Falola, Toyin, et Matthew M. Heaton. 2008. A History of Nigeria. Editio interretialis.
  • Falola, Toyin, et Ann Genova. 2009. Historical Dictionary of Nigeria. Scarecrow Press.
  • Falola, Toyin, et Adam Paddock. 2012. Environment and Economics in Nigeria.
  • Forrest, Tom. 1995. Politics and Economic Development in Nigeria. Editio interretialis.
  • Hatch, John. 1971. Nigeria: A History.
  • Hodgkin, T., ed. 1960. Nigerian Perspectives: An Historical Anthology.
  • Metz, Helen Chapin, ed. 1992. Nigeria: a country study. U.S. Library of Congress, Federal Research Division. Editio interretialis.
  • Odeyemi, Jacob Oluwole. 2014. "A political history of Nigeria and the crisis of ethnicity in nation-building." International Journal of Developing Societies 3 (1): 1–12. PDF.
  • Ogbeidi, Michael M. 2012. "Political leadership and corruption in Nigeria since 1960: A socio-economic analysis." Journal of Nigeria Studies 1 (2). PDF.[nexus deficit]
  • Omu, Fred I. 1978. Press and politics in Nigeria, 1880–1937.
  • Rozario, S. I. Francis. 2012. Nigerian Christianity and the Society of African Missions.
  • Shillington, Kevin. 2005. Encyclopedia of African History. University of Michigan Press.
  • Thurston, Alexander. 2017. Boko Haram: the history of an African jihadist movement. Princeton University Press.

Fontes primarii

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  • Hodgkin, Thomas, ed. 1960. Nigerian Perspectives: An Historical Anthology. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press. Editio interretialis.

Nexus exterrni

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