• The Prazeiros were the Portuguese and Afro-Portuguese landowners who ruled, in a feudal-like manner, vast estates called prazos that were leased to them...
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  • Nigerian bourgeoisie Nigerian chieftaincy Oyo Yorubas Pardo Brazilians Prazeros Prince Hall Freemasons Reformed Ogboni Fraternity Saro people Shirazis...
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  • Luso-Africans Lusotropicalism Mestiço Órfãs do Rei Pluricontinentalism Prazeros Retornados Signares Pardue 2015: p. 42 Ribeiro 2018: p. 33 UNESCO 2010:...
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    communities, in what is now present day Mozambique and Zimbabwe, to create the Prazeros and Luso-Africans, who were loyal to the Portuguese crown and served to...
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  • they were not.[citation needed] African Portuguese Assimilados Degredados Prazeros Lançados Lusotropicalismo Mestiço Órfãs do Rei Retornados Signares Newson...
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  • province Pluricontinentalism Racial democracy Luso-Africans Assimilados Prazeros Lançados Mestiços Órfãs do Rei Tropicalismo Fifth Empire Burke, Peter;...
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  • Assimilados Lançados Luso-Africans Lusotropicalismo Mestiço Órfãs d'El-Rei Prazeros Retornados Signares Bandeirantes Coates (2001: p.10) Russell-Wood (1998:...
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  • armed men at their disposal. The chikunda had ceased to be clients of the prazeros when the Zambezia agricultural system had collapsed, and they were now...
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  • ended. In an attempt to regain these lost territories, an alliance of the prazeros of the middle Zambezi attacked the Makololo and were heavily defeated in...
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