First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of HararLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 - 648 стор. |
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... caravan lines , and the state of the slave trade , visited the ' maritime mountains , sketched all the places of interest , and made a variety of meteorological and other observations as a prelude to extensive research . Lieut . Speke ...
... caravan lines , and the state of the slave trade , visited the ' maritime mountains , sketched all the places of interest , and made a variety of meteorological and other observations as a prelude to extensive research . Lieut . Speke ...
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... caravan was travelling down in two bodies , each of nearly 300 slaves ; the Eesa attacked the first division , carried off the wives and female slaves , whom they sold for ten dollars a head , and savagely mutilated upwards of 100 ...
... caravan was travelling down in two bodies , each of nearly 300 slaves ; the Eesa attacked the first division , carried off the wives and female slaves , whom they sold for ten dollars a head , and savagely mutilated upwards of 100 ...
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... caravan belonging to the Dankali tribe . It was reported that he had been made a prisoner , and the Political Resident at Aden saw the propriety of politely asking the Turkish authorities to " be easy " upon the old man . In consequence ...
... caravan belonging to the Dankali tribe . It was reported that he had been made a prisoner , and the Political Resident at Aden saw the propriety of politely asking the Turkish authorities to " be easy " upon the old man . In consequence ...
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... caravan to Cairo on the African side , were each under the command of a Turkish Pasha and garrisoned by Turkish troops sent thither from Constantinople by the emperors Selim and Sulayman . fruitlessness thereof , and of certain strange ...
... caravan to Cairo on the African side , were each under the command of a Turkish Pasha and garrisoned by Turkish troops sent thither from Constantinople by the emperors Selim and Sulayman . fruitlessness thereof , and of certain strange ...
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... caravan of the Danakil * , and to visit the tomb of the great saint Abu Zarbay . The former ap- proached in a straggling line of asses , and about fifty camels laiden with cows ' hides , ivories and one Abyssinian slave - girl . The men ...
... caravan of the Danakil * , and to visit the tomb of the great saint Abu Zarbay . The former ap- proached in a straggling line of asses , and about fifty camels laiden with cows ' hides , ivories and one Abyssinian slave - girl . The men ...
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First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of Harar Sir Richard Francis Burton Повний перегляд - 1856 |
First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of Harar Sir Richard Francis Burton Повний перегляд - 1856 |
First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of Harar Sir Richard Francis Burton Повний перегляд - 1856 |
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