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The Fortunes of Africa: A 5,000 Year History of Wealth, Greed and Endeavour

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by Martin Meredith


  Zolberg, A., Creating Political Order: The Party-States of West Africa, 1966

  ———, One-Party Government in the Ivory Coast, 1969

  INDEX

  Aba Island 331, 332

  Abbas, Ferhat 520

  Abbas Hilmi II 496, 497

  Abd el-Kader 209, 210, 211, 212

  Abdallahi, Abdallahi Muhammad, Khalifa 332, 333, 436

  Abdurrahman, sultan of Sokoto 415

  Abeokuta 216–17

  Abidjan 675

  Abomey 126, 217

  Abu Hamed 435

  Abu Simbel 16

  Abuja 657

  Abukir Bay 198, 200

  Abydos xxi–xxii

  Abyssinia 58–9, 85–7, 88, 111–15, 170–9, 299–306, 320, 427–32, 434, 501–6

  Christian identity 85–6, 170–5

  Egyptian invasion, attempted 325–6

  Italy and 306, 427–8, 429–31, 434, 503–6

  modernisation 501–2

  Portuguese presence 170–3

  Prester John legends 87–8, 93, 100, 107, 108, 109, 111, 112, 683

  reforms 300

  territorial expansion 431, 432, 435

  ‘Time of the Judges’ 299

  see also Ethiopia

  Accra 422, 494, 521, 523, 549, 552, 597, 675

  Acholi 403

  Adal 114, 170

  Adamawa 166

  Addis Ababa 429, 502, 608, 615, 675

  Aden 111, 432

  Adigrat 430

  Adowa 503

  Adrar des Ifoghas 664

  Adulis 44, 45, 59, 60

  Adwa 430, 434

  Adwa, Treaty of (1884) 427

  al-Afghani, Jamal ad-Din 323–4

  Afonso I, king of Kongo 102, 103–5

  Afri tribe xiii, 29

  Africa, name of xiii, 29

  Africa Orientale Italiana (AOI) 505

  African Association 187, 188, 190

  African National Congress (ANC) 513, 583–5, 586–7, 588, 630, 632, 633, 634, 635, 674

  Afrikaans language 139, 354, 508, 510

  Afrikaners 139, 253–4, 354–5, 475, 507–10, 514–17, 633

  Broederbond 510, 514, 515, 516, 582

  nationalism 480, 507–8, 509, 514–16, 581–2

  Ossewatrek (Great Trek re-enactment) 516

  ‘poor white problem’ 509–10, 581–2

  see also Boers; trekboers

  Afro-Asiatic languages 679

  afterlife beliefs, Egyptian xx, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14

  Afzelius, Adam 187

  Agadès 154

  Agadir 153

  Agatharchides, Greek writer 34–5

  Aghlabid Dynasty 67–8

  agriculture

  agricultural exports xvi, 41, 218, 221, 409, 492, 493, 618

  Aksum 58–9

  Bantu 22, 23

  Benue-Kwa 20

  Cape Colony 140–1, 230, 252, 253

  Carthaginian 25, 28

  cattle culture 23, 84, 162, 236, 290, 519

  early xx, xxi

  Egypt 36, 205, 497

  food aid 606, 619, 622, 644

  food production shortfalls 669

  international land purchases 668

  irrigation systems 8, 26, 36, 205, 496–7

  pastoralism xx, 21, 23, 71, 162, 170, 236, 481, 655

  postcolonial era 595, 618–20

  Roman provinces 40–1

  Saharan 26

  sheep farming 253

  socialist experiments 619

  subsistence agriculture xxi, 258, 594

  see also individual crops and products

  Aha, pharaoh 4

  Ahmadu Lobbo 167, 168

  Akan 20, 75, 103, 127–8, 418, 419, 548

  Akan goldfields 75, 98, 127

  Akassa 408, 414

  Akhenaten, pharaoh 15, 16

  Akitoye, king of Lagos 219

  Aksum 44, 58–60, 87, 172

  Alaouite dynasty, Morocco 157

  Alexander the Great 32, 33

  Alexandria 32–4, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 50, 57–8, 63, 199–200, 323, 328–9, 697

  Algeria 67, 74, 75, 149, 207–14, 221, 412, 520, 532–4, 651–3

  Fly Whisk incident 208

  French rule 207–14

  Islamist insurgency 652–3

  military dictatorship 651–2

  nationalism 520, 565–6

  oilfields 620, 668

  pieds-noirs 212, 213–14, 533, 569, 688

  religious and national consciousness 533–4

  Ulema movement 533–4

  war of independence 565–6, 569

  Algiers 149, 150–1, 207–8, 213, 532–3

  Algoa Bay 107, 230

  Almásy, Count László 676–7

  Almohads 74

  Almoravids 74

  Alvares, Francisco 112–13

  Alwa 60, 61

  Amadou Seku 416

  Amazons 217

  Amenemhat I, pharaoh 9

  Amenhotep III, pharaoh 12, 13

  Amenhotep IV, pharaoh see Akhenaten

  American Colonization Society 194

  American Firestone Company 527

  Amhose I, pharaoh 10

  Amin, Idi 611, 612–13

  Amr ibn al-As 63, 64

  Amun 12, 13, 15

  Amun-Ra 12, 13

  ancestor worship 20, 23

  Anglo-Belgian India-Rubber Company (Abir) 453, 456

  Anglo-Boer Wars xv, 696–7

  First Anglo-Boer War (1880–81) 365–7

  Second Anglo-Boer War (1899–1902) 478–9, 507

  Anglo-Zulu War (1879) 361–2

  Angola 100, 124, 132, 193, 285, 491, 493, 537, 538, 589–90, 626–7, 633, 641, 642

  civil war 627

  civilisados 538

  diamond mines 626

  elite self-enrichment 671

  futungos 671, 672

  Marxist-Leninist regime 630

  nationalism 625, 626

  oil industry 589, 626, 668, 671–2

  Portuguese rule 491, 589–90

  Angra Pequena 391, 392

  animal husbandry see cattle; pastoralism

  Ankhtifi 7

  Ankole 290, 403

  Ansar Dine 664

  Anti-Slavery Society 232

  Antonelli, Count Pietro 428–9

  Antony, Mark 39

  Antony of the Desert 51–2, 57

  Aozou Strip 614

  apartheid 581–3, 585, 631, 633, 635

  Arab Spring 657–9

  Arab–Israeli conflict 542, 545, 620, 649–50

  Arabs 63–9, 74–5, 82, 86, 269, 270, 272

  see also Islam

  Arby, Khaira 665

  Archimedes of Syracuse 33

  Archinard, Colonel Louis 416

  Arden-Clarke, Sir Charles 550–1

  Arendrup, Søren 320

  Arguin Island 93–4

  Aristarchus of Samos 33

  Ark of the Covenant 87

  Armitage, Sir Robert 561–2

  Arnot, Frederick 448

  Aro Chukwa oracle 414

  Aro Confederacy 414

  Arzew 209

  Asaba 408

  Asante 128, 418–24, 493, 551

  Golden Stool 128, 418–19, 423–4, 694

  Askiya dynasty 154

  Asmara 429, 539

  Assab 428, 538

  Assini 221

  Association Internationale Africaine (AIA) 384

  Association Internationale du Congo (AIC) 387, 388, 394

  Aswan High Dam 496–7, 545, 547

  Aten, sun god 15

  Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria 51

  Atkins, John 125–6

  Atlantic Charter (1941) 522

  Attahiru, Muhammad 415

  Augustine of Hippo 55–6

  Awdaghust 72, 74

  Awolowo, Obafemi 554

  Axim 118–19

  Ayyubid dynasty 145

  al-Azhar mosque 68, 201

  Azzemour 153

  ba (spiritual force) 8<
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  Badagry 125, 196, 220

  Bahr al-Ghazal 43, 316, 320, 322, 334

  Baikie, William 217

  Baker, Samuel 317, 318–19, 403

  Bakgatla 261–2

  Bakongo 387, 491, 571, 572, 573, 626

  al-Bakri 72–3

  Balewa, Abubakar Tafawa 554, 605

  Baluba 572, 573, 576

  Balugani, Luigi 177, 178, 179

  Balunda 125, 448, 572

  Bamako 191, 223, 416, 492, 664

  Bambara 156, 189

  Bambuk 26, 71, 75, 188

  Bamongo 572

  bananas 82, 291–2, 419

  Banda, Hastings 561, 562, 595, 598, 624, 637

  Banks, Joseph 10

  al-Banna, Hasan 499, 541

  Bantu peoples 19, 20, 21–3, 81–2, 241

  Banu Hammad 69

  Banu Hassan 69, 163

  Banu Hilal 69, 74

  Baoulé 417

  Baqqara cattle-nomads 333

  Baqt 65–6

  Baratieri, General Oreste 430

  Barbarossa brothers 149, 684

  Barbary coast 150, 151, 684–5

  Barberton 369

  Barbot, James 121

  Barbot, John 122

  Barghash, Sultan 281, 321, 398, 400

  Baring, Evelyn (Lord Cromer) 334–5, 496, 560

  Barkly, Sir Henry 344, 351

  Barnato, Barney 347, 378, 459

  Barotseland 473

  Barrow, John 137, 138

  barter 25–6

  Barth, Heinrich 167, 685–6

  al-Bashir, Omar 654, 655, 656

  Basutoland 258, 345, 349, 562

  British annexation of 354

  independence 562

  see also Lesotho

  Bateke 385

  Bathurst 220

  Bati 97

  BaTwa hunter-gatherers 20

  Bauchi 166

  Baybars, Al-Malik al-Zahir 146

  al-Bayda 439

  Bechuanaland 262, 376–7, 466, 470, 475, 486, 562

  Boer raids 375–6

  British control 377

  independence 562

  see also Botswana

  Bedouin 69, 157, 439

  Beecroft, John 217

  Behanzin, king of Dahomey 412, 413

  Beit, Alfred 347, 373, 377–8, 459

  Beja 334

  Belgian Congo 491, 518, 534–7, 570–7

  immatriculation 536–7

  independence 570, 571, 573

  le pari Congolais 570–1, 573

  nationalism 570, 572

  see also Congo Free State; Congo (Kinshasa); Democratic Republic of Congo (Kinshasa); Zaire

  Belgium

  colonialism 492, 519, 577–8

  decolonisation 570–9

  mining companies 493

  see also Belgian Congo; Congo Free State

  Bello, Muhammad 166, 168, 195, 196

  Ben Ali, Zine al-Abidine 657–8, 659

  Benadir 398

  Benghazi 439, 440, 441, 442, 659

  Benguela 125, 448

  Benin 98–9, 116, 119, 410–11, 554, 637

  see also Dahomey

  Benin, Bight of 125, 126, 127, 193, 197, 215, 218

  Benin Bronzes 411

  Benin Punitive Expedition 411

  Benin River 410

  Benue-Kwa 20

  Berber 435

  Berbera 431–2

  Berbers 24, 25, 26, 27, 40, 42–3, 55, 56, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 74, 564, 678

  Berenice Troglodytica 35, 44

  Berlin Conference (1884–85) 393–4, 397

  Bethelsdorp 231

  Biafra 606–7

  Biafra, Bight of 193, 218

  ‘Big Man’ rule 617, 624, 636, 637

  see also dictatorships

  Bilad as-Sudan 70, 72, 153, 203

  bilharzia 206, 594

  Bilma 71

  bin Laden, Osama 654, 655

  Birni Ngazargamo 159

  Bismarck, Otto von 388–9, 390, 391, 392, 393–4, 397, 398, 400–1, 407

  Bissandugu 416

  Black Death 147

  ‘Black Hawk Down’ 638

  Blanc, Henry 690–1

  Bleek, Wilhelm 19

  Bloem, Jan 250

  Bloemfontein 250, 251, 257, 477

  Blood River, battle of (1838) 247–8, 516

  Blundell, Herbert Weld 441

  Blunt, Wilfrid 325, 326, 327, 691–2

  Boer Wars see Anglo-Boer Wars

  Boers 230, 231, 233–5, 243–51, 257–8, 262–3, 350–1, 352–3, 357

  freebooters 374–5, 377

  Great Trek 234–5, 235, 243–9, 355, 367, 516, 688–9

  trekboers 134–7, 138, 141, 228, 232, 234, 244, 260

  Volksraad 248, 249, 260, 350, 352, 461

  see also Afrikaners; Orange Free State; Transvaal

  Bogaert, Abraham 133

  Bogos 429

  Bokassa, Jean-Bédel 602, 610–11

  Boko Haram 657

  Boma 119, 455

  Bondu 163

  Bonduku 423

  Bône 209

  Bongo, Omar 637

  Bonny 126, 218, 408

  Book of the Dead 14

  Borgnis-Desbordes, Colonel Gustave 223

  Borgu 413

  Bornu 159–60, 194–5

  Boshof, Jacobus 249

  Botha, Louis 508

  Botha, P.W. 630, 631, 632

  Botswana 562, 617, 624

  see also Bechuanaland

  Bou Regreg 157

  Bouazizi, Mohamed 658

  Bouët-Willaumez, Louis 221

  Boulton, Samuel 180

  Bourguiba, Habib 565, 566, 597

  Bowdich, Thomas 419–20

  Brand, Johannes 344

  Brass 126, 197, 215, 408

  Brassmen revolt (1895) 413–14

  brasswork 99, 680

  Brazil 117, 120, 125, 193

  Brazza, Pierre Savorgnan de 385–6, 387

  Brazzaville 386, 437, 521, 530

  Brière de L’Isle, Louis 222–3

  Britain

  Anglo-French rivalry over Africa 223, 391, 407, 411, 413, 434, 435, 437

  anti-slavery movements and strategies 183–5, 191–2, 193, 218, 232, 278, 281

  colonialism xv, 141, 206, 220, 221, 228–35, 250, 252–5, 252–6, 258, 329–30, 334–5, 344, 349–50, 351, 352, 354, 355, 364–5, 376, 377, 391, 391–2, 398–9, 400, 401–4, 407–11, 412, 413–15, 422–4, 431–2, 437–8, 479, 491, 492, 495, 496–8, 518, 527–30, 539, 540–1, 542, 544, 545, 588, 628–9

  confederation of colonies, schemes for 350, 351, 356, 377, 474

  decolonisation 548–63, 589

  and diamond fields 343–4

  expeditions 187–91, 194–6, 215–16, 217–18, 273–7, 289

  First World War 494, 497

  ‘multiracial’ strategy 556, 558, 561, 562

  Second World War 521–2, 540

  and slave trade 117, 118, 119, 120, 122, 126–7, 184, 191, 192

  and Suez 311, 541, 543, 545–7

  trade 116, 119–20, 219–20, 241–2, 408, 409–10

  British Kaffraria 254, 255

  British Somaliland 431–3, 505, 539

  British South Africa Company 469, 470–2, 475

  British South Africa Police 475, 476

  British West Africa Squadron 192

  Broederbond 510, 514, 515, 516, 582

  Browne, William 203

  Bruce, James 176–9

  Buganda 273, 276, 284, 290–8, 399–400, 401–2, 404, 612

  banana industry 291–2

  British protectorate 402–3

  kabaka 290, 291

  missionaries 294–7, 399–400

  Bugeaud, Thomas 210, 211–12

  Bukedi 297

  Bula Matari 384, 447

  Bulawayo 238, 241, 466, 467, 468, 471

  Bultfontein 373, 378

  Bunce Island 184

  Bunkeya 448, 449

  Bunyoro 290, 291, 297, 319, 403
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  Bure 75

  Burgers, Thomas 350, 351, 352

  Burkina Faso 568, 637

  Burns, Sir Alan 548

  Burton, Richard 273, 274–5, 276, 277, 694

  Burundi 290, 495, 519, 578–9, 639

  independence 578–9

  Busaidi dynasty 272

  Bushmen see San

  Busoga 297, 399

  Bussa 196, 197, 413

  Ca’ da Mosto, Alvise 96–7

  Cabinda 193

  Cabral, Pedro Alvares 117

  Caesar, Julius 37, 38

  Caesarion 38

  Caillié, René 196–7

  Cairo 68, 76, 145, 146–7, 148, 199, 200, 310, 312, 323, 329, 334–5, 541, 542, 651, 675

  Calabar 126, 218, 219

  Caledon River 258

  camel caravans 70, 71–2, 75, 77

  Cameron, Charles 301, 302

  Cameron, Lovett 285

  Cameron, Verney 383

  Cameroon 19, 392, 407, 442, 494, 495, 568, 619

  independence 568

  Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry 478

  Camus, Albert 533

  Canaan 11

  Cão, Diogo 99–100

  Cape Agulhas 107, 108

  Cape Blanco 93

  Cape Bojador 93

  Cape Coast Castle 420, 421

  Cape Colony

  administrative reforms 231–3

  Boer emigrants (Great Trek) 234–5, 243–9, 355, 367, 516, 688–9

  British rule 141, 228–35, 250, 252–5, 349–50, 354, 355

  conflicts with Xhosa 229–30, 234, 254–5

  Dutch establishment of 129–41

  economic activity 252–3

  prosperity 349

  Rhodes as prime minister 465, 475

  self-government 254, 349

  slave population 131–2, 133, 139, 231, 233

  see also Afrikaners; Boers; trekboers

  Cape Cross 100

  Cape Guardafui 45

  Cape Mesurado 194

  Cape Negro 100

  Cape of Good Hope 107, 129

  Cape Town 139–40, 228, 233, 476, 510

  Cape Verde Islands 97, 103, 119

  Carnarvon, Earl of 349–50, 351

  Carthage 24–9, 40, 41, 52–4, 55, 56, 678

  colonialism 25

  Punic wars 27, 28, 29

  Casablanca 442

  Casement, Roger 454–6

  cash crops see agriculture (exports)

  Catalan Atlas (1375) xiv, 76

  Cato, Marcus Porcius 28

  cattle 23, 84, 162, 236, 290, 519

  Cave of Swimmers 676

  Cayor 96, 163, 222

  Central African Republic 568, 600, 610–11, 637

  coup 602

  independence 568

  Cetshwayo, Zulu king 255, 357–8, 359, 360, 361, 362

  Ceuta 92, 153, 442

  Chad 568, 614, 620, 621

  civil war 621

  independence 568

  Chalcedon, Council of (451) 57, 59

  Chamberlain, Joseph 423, 434, 475, 476, 477–8

  Chelmsford, Lord 360, 361

  child soldiers 642, 643

  China xvii, 83, 666–7

  Chouane 262

  Christianity

  Christian persecutions 52–4, 55

  Coptic 57, 58, 64, 171, 173, 651, 661, 662

 

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