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2.1. The Jihād Movement in West Africa: Major Events, Places, and Personalities, ca. 1670–1850
3.1. Selected Events in the History of the Sokoto Caliphate, 1800–1837
4.1. Slave Populations of the Western and Central Bilād al-Sūdān, ca. 1900
4.2. Landholdings of the Emir of Kano, 1936
4.3. Rinji of the Zaria Aristocracy, ca. 1900
4.4. Caffa Compounds in Sarkin Dawaki Tsakkar Gidda District, 1909
5.1. Departures from Africa for the Americas, 1761–1860
5.2. Departures from Senegambia and the Upper Guinea Coast, Known Places of Embarkation, 1761–1860
5.3. Departures from the Bight of Benin, 1761–1860
6.1. Destinations of Enslaved Departures from West Africa (Senegambia through Bight of Benin), 1761–1860
6.2. Departures from Senegambia and the Upper Guinea Coast for the Americas, 1761–1860
6.3. Ethnic Identification of Africans in Louisiana (1723–1805) and Maranhão (1767–1831)
6.4. Estimated arrivals in North America from Senegambia and the Upper Guinea Coast, 1701–1820
6.5. Destinations of the Enslaved from the Bight of Benin, 1761–1860
6.6. Ethnic Origins of Possible Muslims in Louisiana, 1767–1831
A.1. Population Estimates for the Sokoto Caliphate, ca. 1905–15