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The author presents detailed travel accounts of journeys along the Nile from Assouan to the frontiers of Dongola, and of a separate route from Upper Egypt across Nubian deserts to Berber, Suakin, and Djidda. The narrative combines practical itineraries, observations of landscape, settlement patterns, customs, and languages with maps and appendices that include vocabularies and a translation of Makrizi’s notices on Nubia. A prefatory memoir recounts the traveller’s life and preparations, while notes and errata clarify dates, routes, and local terms, making the volume a systematic record of routes, ethnographic detail, and geographic information for readers interested in the region.
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