Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an Expedition Undertaken Under the Auspices of H.B.M.'s Government, in the Years 1849-1855, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1896 - Africa, Central |
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... interesting fact that , among other valuable presents , a giraffe was sent by the King of Kánem ( to whom , even at that early date , he gives the title of " Master of Bórnu " ) to Abú ' Abd - Allah el Mostánser , the King of Tunis , in ...
... interesting fact that , among other valuable presents , a giraffe was sent by the King of Kánem ( to whom , even at that early date , he gives the title of " Master of Bórnu " ) to Abú ' Abd - Allah el Mostánser , the King of Tunis , in ...
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... interesting statements with regard to the kings of Kanem , which , although they certainly can not lay claim to absolute accuracy , nevertheless have evidently reference to certain facts which the diligent histori- an , placed at such a ...
... interesting statements with regard to the kings of Kanem , which , although they certainly can not lay claim to absolute accuracy , nevertheless have evidently reference to certain facts which the diligent histori- an , placed at such a ...
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... interesting fact that the name of the ruling king of the lat- ter country was Edrís . Now , if we follow implicitly the dates of the chronicle , Edrís ben Ibrahim ( Nikále ) ascended the throne in that very year ( 753 ) when , according ...
... interesting fact that the name of the ruling king of the lat- ter country was Edrís . Now , if we follow implicitly the dates of the chronicle , Edrís ben Ibrahim ( Nikále ) ascended the throne in that very year ( 753 ) when , according ...
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... interesting character . Now if it be objected that the Kanúri or Bórnu language does not appear to contain any Berber elements † ( which , indeed , it does not ) , I have only to adduce the exactly parallel example of the Bulála , a ...
... interesting character . Now if it be objected that the Kanúri or Bórnu language does not appear to contain any Berber elements † ( which , indeed , it does not ) , I have only to adduce the exactly parallel example of the Bulála , a ...
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... interesting strangers at that time in Kúkawa , from whom I learned more or less . Some of them I shall here mention , as their character and story will afford the reader a glance at one side of life in Negroland . A man who had ...
... interesting strangers at that time in Kúkawa , from whom I learned more or less . Some of them I shall here mention , as their character and story will afford the reader a glance at one side of life in Negroland . A man who had ...
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Page 161 - ... and although plunged for many years in the too exclusive study of antiquity, I never lost this native instinct. As soon as I left home, and became the independent master of my actions, I began to combine travel with study, and to study while...