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Where to watch "Lost Kingdoms of Africa"

4. Bunyoro and Buganda
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Europeans found kingdoms in the 1860s.

3. The Berber Kingdom of Morocco
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The land that was once Morocco.

2. The Zulu Kingdom
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The Zulu in the 17th century.

1. The Kingdom of Asante
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Art historian Dr Gus Casely-Hayford travels to Ghana.