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A firsthand narrative of an expedition into Central Africa commissioned by Egyptian authority that chronicles efforts to suppress the White Nile slave trade, establish control over newly annexed territories, and open legitimate commerce. The account mixes travel description and river exploration with military operations, skirmishes and negotiations with local powers, the liberation and resettlement of captives, administrative measures and logistical hardships, and concludes with reflections on the moral and commercial consequences of the campaign.
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