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- Manillas abstract "Manillas are penannular armlets, mostly in bronze or copper, very rarely gold, which served as a form of commodity money (and, to a degree, ornamentation) among certain West African peoples (Aro Confederacy, Guinea Coast, Gold Coast, Calabar and other parts of Nigeria, etc.). This form of African currency also became known as "slave trade money" after the Europeans started using them to acquire slaves for the slave trade into the Americas (as well as England prior to 1807).".
- Manillas thumbnail Manillaokhapo.JPG?width=300.
- Manillas wikiPageExternalLink A_Researcher's_Guide_to_Local_History_Terminology.
- Manillas wikiPageExternalLink I024.htm.
- Manillas wikiPageExternalLink ManillaCurrency.html.
- Manillas wikiPageExternalLink odd.htm.
- Manillas wikiPageExternalLink article.php?sid=2146412964.
- Manillas wikiPageID "10602129".
- Manillas wikiPageRevisionID "584721293".
- Manillas hasPhotoCollection Manillas.
- Manillas subject Category:African_culture.
- Manillas subject Category:Coins.
- Manillas subject Category:Currencies_of_Africa.
- Manillas subject Category:Economic_history_of_Portugal.
- Manillas subject Category:Types_of_jewellery.
- Manillas type Abstraction100002137.
- Manillas type Coin113388245.
- Manillas type Coinage113387877.
- Manillas type Coins.
- Manillas type CurrenciesOfAfrica.
- Manillas type Currency113385913.
- Manillas type Measure100033615.
- Manillas type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Manillas type Standard107260623.
- Manillas type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Manillas comment "Manillas are penannular armlets, mostly in bronze or copper, very rarely gold, which served as a form of commodity money (and, to a degree, ornamentation) among certain West African peoples (Aro Confederacy, Guinea Coast, Gold Coast, Calabar and other parts of Nigeria, etc.). This form of African currency also became known as "slave trade money" after the Europeans started using them to acquire slaves for the slave trade into the Americas (as well as England prior to 1807).".
- Manillas label "Manila (środek płatniczy)".
- Manillas label "Manilla (Währung)".
- Manillas label "Manillas".
- Manillas sameAs Manilla_(Währung).
- Manillas sameAs Manila_(środek_płatniczy).
- Manillas sameAs m.02qjx_x.
- Manillas sameAs Q1890419.
- Manillas sameAs Q1890419.
- Manillas sameAs Manillas.
- Manillas wasDerivedFrom Manillas?oldid=584721293.
- Manillas depiction Manillaokhapo.JPG.
- Manillas isPrimaryTopicOf Manillas.