This week in African history
Saturday March 12, 2005
12 18 March
Sultan Faud appoints himself King of Egypt, the 2,000 year old ruins of stables that once housed Hannibal's elephants are discovered in Carthage, and the London offices of the African National Congress are bombed only hours before an anti-Apartheid rally. Find out more...
Sultan Faud appoints himself King of Egypt, the 2,000 year old ruins of stables that once housed Hannibal's elephants are discovered in Carthage, and the London offices of the African National Congress are bombed only hours before an anti-Apartheid rally. Find out more...


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