اسماءعائلات مصوع [الجزيرة] وأصولهم ، 1910
اسماءعائلات حرقيقو وحطملو وامكولو ، 1910
اسماء التجار المسلمين في مصوع ، 1901
اسماء تجار المنسوجات ، والجلود ، واللؤلؤ ، وأم اللؤلؤ في مصوع ، 1912
اسماء الأعيان المسلمون من مصوع (1880 1890)
اسماء عائلات السادة في مصوع ، 1860 1880
اسماء القضاة
Appendices of a 2004 PhD thesis by Jonathan Miran
"FACING THE LAND, FACING THE SEA: COMMERCIAL TRANSFORMATION AND URBAN DYNAMICS
IN THE RED SEA PORT OF MASSAWA,
1840s -1900s"
From the abstract:
This dissertation examines
the making of a complex Red Sea urban coastal society in Massawa (in present
day Eritrea) in the second half of the nineteenth century. As a centuries-old
port town Massawa's traditional role and raison
d'etre has been to mediate between multiple commercial spheres connecting
regions of the northeast African interior and beyond it with regions of the
Middle East and South Asia. My study examines how a particular new conjuncture
of political, economic, technological and migratory factors in the wider Red
Sea and western Indian Ocean area in the middle decades of the century
transformed Massawa. It re-organized the structure of its commercial
relationships, which, as a result, shaped the particular social and cultural
make-up of the port-town's inhabitants.
Appendices include:
- APPENDIX 1:
Massawa [Island] Families and Claimed Origins, 1910
- APPENDIX 2: Families of Hirgigo, Hitumlo, and
Omkullo, 1910
- APPENDIX 4: Muslim Merchants of Massawa,
1901
- APPENDIX
5: Textiles, Hides, Pearl and Mother of Pearl merchants in Massawa, 1912
- APPENDIX 6: Muslim Notables (a'yin)
of Massawa(1880s-1890s)
- APPENDIX
7: Sadah (Sayyid) Families in
Massawa, 1860s-1880s
- APPENDIX 8: The al-Ghul Family
- APPENDIX
9: The Family of 'Ubayd Ahmad Ba Hubayshi
- APPENDIX 10:
Pedigree (nisbah) of
the Hayuti Family
- APPENDIX
11: The 'Abbasi Family
- APPENDIX
12: The Nahari Family
- APPENDIX 13: The Safi Family
- APPENDIX 13: The Safi Family
- APPENDIX 14: The Ba Tuq Family
- APPENDIX 15: Sample of Marriage Linkages
among Families in Massawa, c. 1850s l950s
- APPENDIX 16: Main Line of Descent
of the 'Ad Shaykh Family (Semhar and Sahel, excluding Barka)
- APPENDIX 17: The Khatmiyya tariqa in Eritrea
- APPENDIX 18: Mosques of the Massawa Conurbation
- APPENDIX
19: Qadis and Muftis ofMassawa, c. 1603-1960s.
- APPENDIX 20:
Demographic Figures for the Massawa Conurbation, 1886 and 1910
- APPENDIX 21: Sample of Slave Manumission in the
Sharia Court, 1868-1885
- APPENDIX 22: Real Estate and Moveable Property
Transactions of Shaykh 'Abd Allah
b. 'Umar b. Sa'id Ba Junayd and Shaykh 'Ali Ahmed Ba Junayd in Massawa,
1868-1888
http://www.mediafire.com/file/athrwfe6irvf035/Miran_Ph.D._dissertation_on_Massawa_APPE.pdf/file
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