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... Sofala ( Wilmot ) . 940 . Massoude mentions Zendj and Sofala . 1000 ( circa ) . Arab writer Albyrouny describes the commerce of Sofala . 1150 ( circa ) . Edrisi , Arabian geographer , describes Sofala as " a country of gold , " and ...
... Sofala " with India , and of " the abundance of gold in the mountains behind Sofala . " But before " Sofala , " Sofala was . History explicitly shows that the Magadoxo Arabs did not originate the gold export trade of Sofala , for , as ...
... Sofala Burgess alias Johnson , Maitland Burgh Esq . Edward H. , Violet Hill Burkart J. B. , care of Mrs. Chisholm , Sussex - st . Burke Wm . , Sofala Burke Wm . , Braidwood Burn Margaret Burrows Abram . , blacksmith Burns Miss Ellen E ...
• SOFALA AND THE GOLD MINES . 233 governor of Sofala , and not of Mozambic : the former being one of their ancient settlements , he has more pride in being called governor of the one than of the other . Some have held the opinion that ...
... Sofala . The river Donda , which enters the bay or inlet on which Sofala is situated , and which ap- pears to be the largest river in that point , has its source in Garrabua , and winds round the country of Emparras . Ma- donda , which ...