Wikipedia nsowiki https://nso.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letlakala_la_pele MediaWiki 1.47.0-wmf.1 first-letter Media Special Bolediša Mošomi Boledišana le Mošomi Wikipedia Dipolelo tša Wikipedia Seswantšho Poledišano ya Seswantšho MediaWiki Poledišano ya MediaWiki Template Poledišano ya Template Thušo Poledišano ya Thušo Setensele Poledišano ya Setensele TimedText TimedText talk Module Module talk Event Event talk 266 (nomoro) 0 13817 54837 54834 2026-05-09T13:38:28Z ~2026-26977-12 8512 54837 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox number | number = 266 | dikaroda =[[1 (nomoro)|1]], [[2 (nomoro)|2]], [[7 (nomoro)|7]], [[14 (nomoro)|14]], [[19 (nomoro)|19]], [[38 (nomoro)|38]], [[133 (nomoro)|133]], 266 }} '''266''' ('''Makgolopedi Masometshela Tshela''') ke [[nomoro]] yeo e elego margaret ga [[265 (nomoro)|makgolopedi masometshela hlano]] [[267 (nomoro)|makgolopedi masometshela Šupa]] 8kzfvznhd7o0aq173u78mv5b9fojskc 54838 54837 2026-05-09T13:38:45Z ~2026-26977-12 8512 54838 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox number | number = 266 | dikaroda =[[1 (nomoro)|1]], [[2 (nomoro)|2]], [[7 (nomoro)|7]], [[14 (nomoro)|14]], [[19 (nomoro)|19]], [[38 (nomoro)|38]], [[133 (nomoro)|133]], 266 }} '''266''' ('''Makgolopedi Masometshela Tshela''') 6yupi0nm2oe5pqdt3xddbh2ahdlp626 54839 54838 2026-05-09T13:48:33Z ~2026-26977-12 8512 54839 wikitext text/x-wiki {{Infobox number | number = 266 | dikarodi =[[1 (nomoro)|1]], [[2 (nomoro)|2]], [[7 (nomoro)|7]], [[14 (nomoro)|14]], [[19 (nomoro)|19]], [[38 (nomoro)|38]], [[133 (nomoro)|133]], 266 }} '''266''' ('''Makgolopedi Masometshela Tshela''') ke [[nomoro]] yeo e elego margaret ga [[265 (nomoro)|makgolopedi masometshela hlano]] le [[267 (nomoro)|makgolopedi masometshela Šupa]] [[Setensele:Dinomoro]] 4i7y1mq3ujfg4eiuea5q3yqmpz2fddc DINAGA TŠA AFRIKA 0 13818 54835 2026-05-09T12:11:19Z ~2026-28002-10 8518 Tlhodile letlakala ka 'Afrika Afrika ke lefase la bobedi ka bogolo mo lefaseng. Gape ke kontinete ya bobedi ya go ba le batho bantši mo lefaseng. E na le dinaga tše masomehlanonne (54)[1] Nako ya Bokolone Dinaga tša Afrika di ile tša swara boima ka nako ya bokolone. Mo di be di palelwa ke go ipuša mobung wa tšona. Bantši bo ile bja fetoga makgoba ka nako ya bokolone. [2] Bošoro bja Bokolone Ka nako ya bokolone bophelo bo be bo le boima kudu ka mo Afrika. Batho ba be ba phela go...' 54835 wikitext text/x-wiki Afrika Afrika ke lefase la bobedi ka bogolo mo lefaseng. Gape ke kontinete ya bobedi ya go ba le batho bantši mo lefaseng. E na le dinaga tše masomehlanonne (54)[1] Nako ya Bokolone Dinaga tša Afrika di ile tša swara boima ka nako ya bokolone. Mo di be di palelwa ke go ipuša mobung wa tšona. Bantši bo ile bja fetoga makgoba ka nako ya bokolone. [2] Bošoro bja Bokolone Ka nako ya bokolone bophelo bo be bo le boima kudu ka mo Afrika. Batho ba be ba phela go baba. Mola ba bangwe ba tlogedišwa ditšo tša bo bona. E be e le nako ya gaphamadi. Batho ba be ba bolawa boka ditšie. Bophelo bo be bo se le botse ka nako ya bokolone. Dinaga ka moka di be di goga boima ntle le Egepeta, gobane yona e be e ikeme ka boyona. Boikemelo bja Afrika Naga ya pele ya go thoma go ikemela ke naga ya Liberia ka ngwaga wa 1847 ka tlase a baetapele bja morena Roberts. Le ge o le bjalo boikemelo bo bonwe gabotse ka naga ya Ghana ka ngwaga wa 1957- 1960. Ke mo dinaga tša Afrika di ilego tša thoma go ikemela, efela tše dingwe di tšeele nako ye telele go ikemela. [3] References: Here are solid references for the history of Africa, covering different eras and angles: 1. *General Academic Histories* - *"General History of Africa" – UNESCO, 8 volumes*     The most comprehensive academic series, written by African and international historians. Covers from prehistory to 1990s. Free PDF versions exist online. Good if you want depth and African perspectives. - *"Africa: A Biography of the Continent" by John Reader, 1997*     Written for general readers. Mixes archaeology, geography, and history from human origins to modern times. Very readable. - *"Africa: A History" by J.D. Fage & William Tordoff, 5th ed. 2001*     Standard university textbook. Clear, concise, covers from early societies to post-colonial states. 2. *Focused on Specific Eras* - *Ancient Africa*: "Ancient Egypt" by Barry Kemp, and "Kingdoms of the Nile" by Kathryn Bard - *Pre-colonial Kingdoms*: "African Kingdoms" by Saheed Adejumobi – covers Mali, Songhai, Great Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, etc. - *Colonial & Independence Era*: "The Scramble for Africa" by Thomas Pakenham; "Decolonization and African Society" by Frederick Cooper 3. *Online & Free Resources* - *BBC History – Africa*     http://bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/africa     Short articles on major topics, good starting point. - *Encyclopedia Britannica – History of Africa*     Well-sourced overview with timelines. - *African History Network – YouTube*     Lectures and documentaries by African historians. Good if you prefer video. 4. *Primary Sources & Archives* - *Digital Innovation South Africa (DISA)* – http://disa.ukzn.ac.za     Archives of anti-colonial movements, speeches, newspapers. - *UNESCO Slave Route Project* – documents on trans-Atlantic and Indian Ocean slave trade. If you tell me what part of African history you’re interested in - ancient Egypt, Mali Empire, colonialism, apartheid, post-1960 independence - I’ll narrow it to th eod6o5dxgx88fd7w1exgpddjnxijqfh 54836 54835 2026-05-09T12:15:24Z ~2026-28002-10 8518 History ya Afrika 54836 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Seswantšho:Kwame Nkrumah on a Soviet stamp (80th anniversary of his birth) 1989 CPA 6101.jpg|thumb]] Afrika Afrika ke lefase la bobedi ka bogolo mo lefaseng. Gape ke kontinete ya bobedi ya go ba le batho bantši mo lefaseng. E na le dinaga tše masomehlanonne (54)[1] Nako ya Bokolone Dinaga tša Afrika di ile tša swara boima ka nako ya bokolone. Mo di be di palelwa ke go ipuša mobung wa tšona. Bantši bo ile bja fetoga makgoba ka nako ya bokolone. [2] Bošoro bja Bokolone Ka nako ya bokolone bophelo bo be bo le boima kudu ka mo Afrika. Batho ba be ba phela go baba. Mola ba bangwe ba tlogedišwa ditšo tša bo bona. E be e le nako ya gaphamadi. Batho ba be ba bolawa boka ditšie. Bophelo bo be bo se le botse ka nako ya bokolone. Dinaga ka moka di be di goga boima ntle le Egepeta, gobane yona e be e ikeme ka boyona. Boikemelo bja Afrika Naga ya pele ya go thoma go ikemela ke naga ya Liberia ka ngwaga wa 1847 ka tlase a baetapele bja morena Roberts. Le ge o le bjalo boikemelo bo bonwe gabotse ka naga ya Ghana ka ngwaga wa 1957- 1960. Ke mo dinaga tša Afrika di ilego tša thoma go ikemela, efela tše dingwe di tšeele nako ye telele go ikemela. [3] References: Here are solid references for the history of Africa, covering different eras and angles: 1. *General Academic Histories* - *"General History of Africa" – UNESCO, 8 volumes*     The most comprehensive academic series, written by African and international historians. Covers from prehistory to 1990s. Free PDF versions exist online. Good if you want depth and African perspectives. - *"Africa: A Biography of the Continent" by John Reader, 1997*     Written for general readers. Mixes archaeology, geography, and history from human origins to modern times. Very readable. - *"Africa: A History" by J.D. Fage & William Tordoff, 5th ed. 2001*     Standard university textbook. Clear, concise, covers from early societies to post-colonial states. 2. *Focused on Specific Eras* - *Ancient Africa*: "Ancient Egypt" by Barry Kemp, and "Kingdoms of the Nile" by Kathryn Bard - *Pre-colonial Kingdoms*: "African Kingdoms" by Saheed Adejumobi – covers Mali, Songhai, Great Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, etc. - *Colonial & Independence Era*: "The Scramble for Africa" by Thomas Pakenham; "Decolonization and African Society" by Frederick Cooper 3. *Online & Free Resources* - *BBC History – Africa*     http://bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/africa     Short articles on major topics, good starting point. - *Encyclopedia Britannica – History of Africa*     Well-sourced overview with timelines. - *African History Network – YouTube*     Lectures and documentaries by African historians. Good if you prefer video. 4. *Primary Sources & Archives* - *Digital Innovation South Africa (DISA)* – http://disa.ukzn.ac.za     Archives of anti-colonial movements, speeches, newspapers. - *UNESCO Slave Route Project* – documents on trans-Atlantic and Indian Ocean slave trade. If you tell me what part of African history you’re interested in - ancient Egypt, Mali Empire, colonialism, apartheid, post-1960 independence - I’ll narrow it to th hoerx7l3le32td4ebskblnci9ka2fm7 54840 54836 2026-05-10T06:48:48Z ~2026-28002-10 8518 History ya Afrika 54840 wikitext text/x-wiki [[Seswantšho:Kwame Nkrumah on a Soviet stamp (80th anniversary of his birth) 1989 CPA 6101.jpg|thumb]] Afrika Afrika ke lefase la bobedi ka bogolo mo lefaseng. Gape ke kontinete ya bobedi ya go ba le batho bantši mo lefaseng. E na le dinaga tše masomehlanonne (54)[1] Nako ya Bokolone Dinaga tša Afrika di ile tša swara boima ka nako ya bokolone. Mo di be di palelwa ke go ipuša mobung wa tšona. Bantši bo ile bja fetoga makgoba ka nako ya bokolone. [2] Bošoro bja Bokolone Ka nako ya bokolone bophelo bo be bo le boima kudu ka mo Afrika. Batho ba be ba phela go baba. Mola ba bangwe ba tlogedišwa ditšo tša bo bona. E be e le nako ya gaphamadi. Batho ba be ba bolawa boka ditšie. Bophelo bo be bo se le botse ka nako ya bokolone. Dinaga ka moka di be di goga boima ntle le Egepeta, gobane yona e be e ikeme ka boyona. Boikemelo bja Afrika Naga ya pele ya go thoma go ikemela ke naga ya Liberia ka ngwaga wa 1847 ka tlase a baetapele bja morena Roberts. Le ge o le bjalo boikemelo bo bonwe gabotse ka naga ya Ghana ka ngwaga wa 1957- 1960. Ke mo dinaga tša Afrika di ilego tša thoma go ikemela, efela tše dingwe di tšeele nako ye telele go ikemela. [3] References: Here are solid references for the history of Africa, covering different eras and angles: 1. *General Academic Histories* - *"General History of Africa" – UNESCO, 8 volumes*     The most comprehensive academic series, written by African and international historians. Covers from prehistory to 1990s. Free PDF versions exist online. Good if you want depth and African perspectives. - *"Africa: A Biography of the Continent" by John Reader, 1997*     Written for general readers. Mixes archaeology, geography, and history from human origins to modern times. Very readable. - *"Africa: A History" by J.D. Fage & William Tordoff, 5th ed. 2001*     Standard university textbook. Clear, concise, covers from early societies to post-colonial states. 2. *Focused on Specific Eras* - *Ancient Africa*: "Ancient Egypt" by Barry Kemp, and "Kingdoms of the Nile" by Kathryn Bard - *Pre-colonial Kingdoms*: "African Kingdoms" by Saheed Adejumobi – covers Mali, Songhai, Great Zimbabwe, Ethiopia, etc. - *Colonial & Independence Era*: "The Scramble for Africa" by Thomas Pakenham; "Decolonization and African Society" by Frederick Cooper 3. *Online & Free Resources* - *BBC History – Africa*     http://bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/africa     Short articles on major topics, good starting point. - *Encyclopedia Britannica – History of Africa*     Well-sourced overview with timelines. - *African History Network – YouTube*     Lectures and documentaries by African historians. Good if you prefer video. 4. *Primary Sources & Archives* - *Digital Innovation South Africa (DISA)* – http://disa.ukzn.ac.za     Archives of anti-colonial movements, speeches, newspapers. - *UNESCO Slave Route Project* – documents on trans-Atlantic and Indian Ocean slave trade. If you tell me what part of African history you’re interested in - ancient Egypt, Mali Empire, colonialism, apartheid, post-1960 independence - I’ll narrow it to th q6p086cw1mkypwrmutjzccp20vouavj