The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... Arabs or the Mamelukes . At Siout , which has succeeded to Girgeh as the capital of Up- per Egypt , they fell in with their friend Burchardt , travelling as Shekh Ibrahim , on his way to the Great Oasis , where a tribe of Bedouins had ...
... Arabs or the Mamelukes . At Siout , which has succeeded to Girgeh as the capital of Up- per Egypt , they fell in with their friend Burchardt , travelling as Shekh Ibrahim , on his way to the Great Oasis , where a tribe of Bedouins had ...
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... Arab is compelled to live on a few lentils , and a small portion of bread and water , while he sees his fields plundered and his cattle driven away , to gratify the insatiable wants of a mercenary soldier , and the inordinate claims of ...
... Arab is compelled to live on a few lentils , and a small portion of bread and water , while he sees his fields plundered and his cattle driven away , to gratify the insatiable wants of a mercenary soldier , and the inordinate claims of ...
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... Arab Shekh was governor of the town . From him they learned that the diffi- culties encountered by former travellers beyond the Cataracts , from the disturbed state of Nubia , no longer existed ; that the Mamelukes were at a great ...
... Arab Shekh was governor of the town . From him they learned that the diffi- culties encountered by former travellers beyond the Cataracts , from the disturbed state of Nubia , no longer existed ; that the Mamelukes were at a great ...
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... Arabs , Turks and Jews . The natives of this upper region are Barâbras or Berebbers , or Berberins , the same who inhabit Mount Atlas and the interior parts of Barbary , to which they have given their name ; a frugal , harmless , and ...
... Arabs , Turks and Jews . The natives of this upper region are Barâbras or Berebbers , or Berberins , the same who inhabit Mount Atlas and the interior parts of Barbary , to which they have given their name ; a frugal , harmless , and ...
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... Arabic , to conduct them to a lodg- ing for the night ; this was a mud hut of two apartments , but without a roof ; it was , however , next to that of the Cacheff , the best in all Debr . Early in the morning the secretary called upon ...
... Arabic , to conduct them to a lodg- ing for the night ; this was a mud hut of two apartments , but without a roof ; it was , however , next to that of the Cacheff , the best in all Debr . Early in the morning the secretary called upon ...
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