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- A prazo (or prazo da coroa) in Portuguese Africa was a large estate leased to colonists, settlers and traders to exploit the continent's resources. Prazos...
- Preço Curto... Prazo Longo (Portuguese for "Low Price... Long Time") is the second album by Brazilian rock band Charlie Brown Jr. Like its predecessor...
- consolidate their trade and settlement positions through the creation of prazos. These land grants tied emigrants to their settlements, and inland Mozambique...
- of the Afro-Portuguese estates known as Prazos in Zambezia, Mozambique. They were used to defend the prazos and police their inhabitants. Many of the...
- over by rival Shona states. The Portuguese also had vast estates, known as Prazos, and they used slaves and ex-slaves as security guards and hunters. They...
- attempt to bring the prazos under its control. Portuguese troops suffered several major setbacks before forcing the last prazo to submit in 1869. In...
- of the prazo senhors and were forced to turn back home, laying waste to the prazos near Quelimae. In particular, his army divested the prazo of Licungo...
- trading posts as far south as Delagoa Bay and the virtually independent Prazo estates in the Zambezi valley The first challenge to Portugal's wider claims...
- Afro-Portuguese landowners who ruled, in a feudal-like manner, vast estates called prazos that were leased to them by the Portuguese Crown, in the Zambezi Valley...
- NickALive!. Retrieved 15 February 2020. "Troféu Internet 2020 – SBT encerra prazo para votação po****r". TV a Bordo. Archived from the original on 19 July...