• This is a timeline of Old Calabar history, comprising important historical events in the history of Old Calabar. Simmons, p.40 Simmons, p.217 Duke, Great...
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    This is a timeline of Nigerian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Nigeria and its predecessor states....
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    Timeline of Old Calabar history Eniong Abatim "Obolo". Ethnologue. Retrieved 2010-10-17. William H. Taylor (1996). Mission to Educate: A History of the...
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    Mary Slessor (category Founders of Nigerian schools and colleges)
    against twins was not only in Calabar; but also spread to a town called Arochukwu on the far west of Calabar. The people of Calabar belong to the Efik tribe...
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    the name "Old Calabar" for unknown reasons. The city became a center of the slave trade, where slaves were exchanged for European goods. Most of the slave...
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    known then as New Calabar) and Old Calabar. These 3 ports together accounted for over 90% of the slave trade emanating from the Bight of Biafra. Between...
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  • This timeline of Christian missions chronicles the global expansion of Christianity through a listing of the most significant missionary outreach events...
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    the Kingdom of Warri. The Songhai Empire also occupied part of the region. Through contact with Europeans, early harbour towns such as Calabar, Badagry and...
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    Once a month, a mail steamer of the Elder Dempster Lines from Liverpool docked in the capital Lagos/Apapa and in Calabar/Port Harcourt. These were alternately...
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  • is a timeline for Google Street View, a technology implemented in Google Maps and Google Earth that provides ground-level interactive panoramas of cities...
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  • her to the next world on the island of Waiheke, near Auckland. 1850: Funeral sacrifices were abolished in Old Calabar. 1853: Dahomey king limited ritual...
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    gifted a large-sized carriage to the emperor of Brazil. During the 1840s CE, king Eyamba V of Old Calabar acquired two horse-drawn carriages. In 1841 CE...
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    Slogar, Christopher (Spring 2007). "Early ceramics from Calabar, Nigeria: Towards a history of Nsibidi". African Arts. 40 (1): 18–29. doi:10.1162/afar...
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    Turkmenistan and the 1.1 kilometres (0.68 mi) Calabar Monorail in the Cross River State, Nigeria, which connects the Calabar International Convention Centre to the...
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    Old Calabar were ruled by merchants of the ekpe society. The ekpe society regulated trade and made rules for members known as house systems. Some of these...
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    The General History of Africa (GHA) is a two-phase project launched by UNESCO in 1964, producing a volume history of Africa first published in 1981 up...
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  • in promoting the education of former slaves; for example, Jamaica's Calabar High School, named after the port of Calabar in Nigeria, was founded by Baptist...
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    the Portuguese Empire. In the Bight of Biafra, the major ports were Old Calabar (Akwa Akpa), Bonny and New Calabar. Starting in 1740, the British were...
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    when the mamluk Domingos Fernandes Calabar arrived from Porto Calvo and joined them. He, being a great expert of the area, guided the Dutch in a new...
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  • several alternate history worlds, related to a prime timeline. The defining characteristic of the fictional universe is the existence of the "Assiti Shards...
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  • S. ed.) The Period-Drama Timeline—listing costume dramas according to the year in which they are set. Enchanted Serenity of Period Films—A fansite dedicated...
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    Old Calabar were ruled by merchants of the ekpe society. The ekpe society regulated trade and made rules for members known as house systems. Some of these...
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    Slessor. On the back of the note is the map of Calabar and Mary Slessor along with a group of Africans. a £20 to the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting...
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    "Port of Apapa", rather it refers to the "Port of Lagos", "Port of Port Harcourt" and "Port of Calabar". The region of Apapa lies near the mouth of Lagos...
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    2020. Denga, D.I. (1993). Education at a glance: From cradle to tomb. Calabar: Rapid Educational Publishers Ltd. "Nigerian first lady 'belongs in kitchen'"...
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    beginnings of the Atlantic slave trade. The port of Calabar on the historical Bight of Biafra (now commonly referred to as the Bight of Bonny) became one of the...
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    The music of Nigeria includes many kinds of folk and popular music. Little of the country's music history prior to European contact has been preserved...
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    case after case of African control of segments of the trade. Several African nations such as the Calabar and other southern parts of Nigeria had economies...
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  • the original on September 4, 2020. Retrieved September 4, 2020. "1636: Calabar's War (sample)". Baen Books. "Publishing Schedule". Baen Books. Archived...
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    others). Slogar, Christopher (2007). "Early Ceramics from Calabar, Nigeria: Towards a History of Nsibidi". African Arts. 40 (1): 18–19. doi:10.1162/afar...
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