Full text: Europe and Africa

INDEX 
169 
130, 153, 162, 166-69; in Central Af- 
rica, 38-40, 47; Dervishes in Sudan, 
40, 13640, 395-411; in Southwest Af- 
rica, 69-73; Zululand, 71, 230; Bech- 
uanaland, 71, 200, 221, 231; Basuto- 
land, 71, 189, 200, 221, 231; Sultanate 
of Zanzibar, 86-93; Sultanate of Witu, 
86, 93, 103; in East Africa, 88, 102 
Sultanate of Oppia, 93; Uganda, 94-97 
Unyoro, 97, 102; Sultanate of Ta- 
kaungu, 103; Kingdom of Cayore, 125 
Ahmadu, in West Africa, 126-27; 
Kingdom of Samory, 126-27; in West 
Africa, 127-30; Behansin, in Dahomey, 
128; Borgu, in Nigeria, 129, 131, 134, 
156-57; Gando, in Nigeria, 129-30, 156; 
Nupé, in Nigeria, 131, 153, 157, 162; 
Ilorin, in Nigeria, 131, 157; Senoussi, 
135, 259, 283, 349-50, 356-60; Abyssinia, 
137, 140, 343, 364, 392, 399, 408; Shil- 
lucks, in Sudan, 138, 411; Dar-Fur, in 
Sudan, 140, 163, 356, 383, 393-94, 412- 
13; Wadal, in Sudan, 140, 164, 344; Ba- 
guirmi, in Sudan, 141; Touaregs, in 
Sahara, 144, 146, 244, 256, 259; Ashan- 
tiland, 154, 162; Kontagora, in Ni- 
geria, 162, 166; Yola, in Nigeria, 163; 
Bornu, in Nigeria, 163-65; Bauchi, in 
Nigeria, 164-65; Gombé, in Nigeria, 
165; Zaria, in Nigeria, 165-66; Kano. 
in Nigeria, 166-67, 169; Hausa in Ni- 
geria, 166, 169; Katsena in Nigeria, 167; 
Kaffir in South Africa, 188-90; Griqua- 
land, in South Africa, 189; Matabele- 
land, 200, 231-34; Mashonaland, 200, 
232-34; Swaziland, 221-231; * Boer 
Republics,” 230; Awemba in Central 
Africa, 236; Kabyles in Algeria, 244, 
253; Berbers, 244, 253, 297, 324, 350, 
358; M'Zab, in Sahara, 256; Khroumiria 
in Tunisia, 267; The Riff in Morocco, 
300; Bahr-el-Ghazal, 393-95; in Anglo- 
Egyptian Sudan, 393, 411. 
Natives. See Population. 
Natural Resources, 4; Congo Independent 
State, 25, 43-47, 58; Belgian Congo, 67; 
German Southwest Africa, 83-84, 
British East Africa, 92; Kenya, 106; 
Uganda, 106; German East Africa, 120: 
French West Africa, 149; Nigeria, 180- 
83; Union of South Africa, 192, 199- 
Rhodesia, 232, 241-42; Nyasaland, 
242-43; Algeria, 261-62; Tunisia, 274- 
75; Morocco, 280, 330; French Congo, 
309; Tripolitania, 340; Anglo-Egyptian 
Sudan, 415. 
Navigation, freedom of, on Congo River, 
27-28. 32. 48: on Nicer River. 29. 
Nemours, Louis Charles P. R. Duc de, 
captures Constantine, 249. 
Netherlands South African Company, 
builds railway to Rand, in Transvaal, 
199. 
Ngoko-Sanga Development Company, in 
French Congo, 309. 
Niger Coast Protectorate, British, 154. 
Niger, French colony in West Africa, 
146-47. 
Nigeria, British Colony and Protectorate, 
3, 287, 311; Anglo-French competition 
in, 129, 134, 153, 156-57, 164-63; 
Anglo-German competition in, 136, 
157, 165; natural resources, 151, 180— 
83; explorations in, 151-52; rule of Brit- 
ish Royal Niger Company, 152-58; 
administration of Southern Nigeria, 
154-53, 1539, 177-78; administration of 
Northern Nigeria, 159-61, 170-77; pac- 
fication of Northern Nigeria, 161-70; 
inification of Southern and Northern 
Nigeria, 178; administration, 178-79; 
;axation, 179; Constitution of, 179-80; 
self-government in, 179; effect of Great 
War on, 180-81; imports and exports, 
180-83; financial surplus, 180-81; rail- 
ways, 182, 
Niger River, 154, 170; explored, 19, 151~ 
52; Berlin Conference (1884), 29; 
French control of, 125-34, 136; British 
control of, 129-34; commercial trans- 
portation on, 133, 342. 
Nightingale, Consul A., in Congo State, 
53; quoted, 46-47. 
Nikki, town in Dahomey, 129; meeting of 
French and British troops at, 131, 134. 
Nile River, 340, 398; explored, 20, 393; 
British control of, 98, 100, 138, 139, 
413; frontier of Uganda, 102; meeting of 
Marchand and Kitchener on, 137-40; 
division of water between Egypt and 
Sudan, 390-92. 
Noki, town on Congo River, claimed by 
Portugal, 28, 30. 
North African Conference (1924), meeting 
of administrators of Algeria, Tunis, and 
Morocco, 337-38. 
Northeastern Rhodesia, British Protec- 
torate, 236-37; administered by British 
South Africa Company, 235-36; im- 
ports and exports, 242. 
Torthern Nigeria, British Protectorate, 
administration, 159-61, 167-68, 170- 
71, 175; land tenure, 160-61, 174-75; 
abolition of slave trade in, 161, 168, 
172; importation of liquors and fire- 
arms prohibited, 161, 168: railways, 161,
	        
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