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 3 |
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... Tawát . However , I was obliged to tell them that it was very unlikely I should ever return , and more improbable still by way of Tawat , that road being extremely dangerous for us ; but I informed them that I entertained no doubt that ...
... Tawát . However , I was obliged to tell them that it was very unlikely I should ever return , and more improbable still by way of Tawat , that road being extremely dangerous for us ; but I informed them that I entertained no doubt that ...
Page 677
... Tawat , was gone , its king an exile and fugitive from his native land , In order to make out the whole numbers of the army of the Basha , we must add the garrison of Timbuktu , which could certainly not be less than a couple of hundred ...
... Tawat , was gone , its king an exile and fugitive from his native land , In order to make out the whole numbers of the army of the Basha , we must add the garrison of Timbuktu , which could certainly not be less than a couple of hundred ...
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... Tawát to Warán , and , passing at no great distance to the west of Taödénni , joins Magh - tér , or rather Warán , at the S.W. ... Tawat , the hasi Telig , 7 to 8 fathoms deep . THE I'MO'SHAGH OR TAWA'REK . 719 Zén el ' Abidín 718 APPENDIX .
... Tawát to Warán , and , passing at no great distance to the west of Taödénni , joins Magh - tér , or rather Warán , at the S.W. ... Tawat , the hasi Telig , 7 to 8 fathoms deep . THE I'MO'SHAGH OR TAWA'REK . 719 Zén el ' Abidín 718 APPENDIX .
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... Tawat , the people of , the chief merchants in A'ga- des , i . 317 ; in Timbuktu , iii . 346 , 369 ; my chief protectors , 389 , 420 ; their relation to the French , 421 ; said to pay tribute to them , 618 ; the horse of Tawát , i . 338 ...
... Tawat , the people of , the chief merchants in A'ga- des , i . 317 ; in Timbuktu , iii . 346 , 369 ; my chief protectors , 389 , 420 ; their relation to the French , 421 ; said to pay tribute to them , 618 ; the horse of Tawát , i . 338 ...
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