Lexicographical Neighbors of Sobas
Literary usage of Sobas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Angola: Arms Trade and Violations of the Laws of War Since the 1992 by Arms Project (Human Rights Watch), Human Rights Watch/Africa (1994)
"He told Human Rights Watch that both sides have their sobas. ... In May 1994,
Human Rights Watch witnessed a delegation of sobas being fed at the Hotel Cruz ..."
2. Angola Unravels: The Rise and Fall of the Lusaka Peace Process by Alex Vines, Human Rights Watch (Organization) (1999)
"By late 1997 sobas were once more under immense pressure to be compliant with
... The UN reported having confirmed that at least twenty sobas were killed in ..."
3. The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell of Leigh, in Angola and the by Andrew Battell, Samuel Purchas (1901)
"L tax upon the sobas, yielding from twelve to thirteen thousand cruzados, which
seem to have found their way ... To avenge these executions, fourteen sobas ..."
4. The Strange Adventures of Andrew Battell of Leigh, in Angola and the by Andrew Battell, Samuel Purchas (1901)
"tax upon the sobas, yielding from twelve ... To avenge these executions, fourteen
sobas of Ngola and Matamba made an attack upon ..."
5. Our Sudan: Its Pyramids and Progress by John Ward (1905)
"... was brought to light by me during excavations undertaken in 1863, not far from
Soba (the Asta sobas of Strabo, who wrote about 30 BC). ..."
6. California Under Spain and Mexico, 1535-1847: A Contribution Toward the by Irving Berdine Richman (1911)
"... Campos and Captain Sebastian Romero to the sobas. "After about eight leagues
journey," he relates, "we came to a little hill which we named El Nazareno, ..."
7. California Under Spain and Mexico, 1535-1847: A Contribution Toward the by Irving Berdine Richman (1911)
"... Campos and Captain Sebastian Romero to the sobas. "After about eight leagues
journey," he relates, "we came to a little hill which we named El Nazareno, ..."