Berbers and Blacks: Impressions of Morocco, Timbuktu and the Western SudanCentury Company, 1927 - 251 من الصفحات |
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... mountains to the coast . He had long been given up for dead . He returned to this quest for the true course of the Niger in 1805 , and again entered the interior with a party of forty - four Europeans , including his brother- in - law ...
... mountains to the coast . He had long been given up for dead . He returned to this quest for the true course of the Niger in 1805 , and again entered the interior with a party of forty - four Europeans , including his brother- in - law ...
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... Mountains , follow- ing the Moulouya River down to the Algerian frontier . His publication , Reconnaissance au Maroc , was the first accurate , modern revelation of the country he had set himself to penetrate . His family had been ...
... Mountains , follow- ing the Moulouya River down to the Algerian frontier . His publication , Reconnaissance au Maroc , was the first accurate , modern revelation of the country he had set himself to penetrate . His family had been ...
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... mountain mass of the Ahaggar . The palm groves , while not continuous along this dead stream , nevertheless justify its description as a ribbon of verdure , three hundred and seventy - five miles long and a hundred yards wide . Beni ...
... mountain mass of the Ahaggar . The palm groves , while not continuous along this dead stream , nevertheless justify its description as a ribbon of verdure , three hundred and seventy - five miles long and a hundred yards wide . Beni ...
الصفحة 17
... Mountains . Here he re- mained , a solitary , spiritual influence in this vast re- gion , an enthusiastic supporter of French aims , a dili- gent student of the language and customs of the Tuareg , until his assassination at the end of ...
... Mountains . Here he re- mained , a solitary , spiritual influence in this vast re- gion , an enthusiastic supporter of French aims , a dili- gent student of the language and customs of the Tuareg , until his assassination at the end of ...
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... The population of the Barbary Coast is one of the most mixed in the world , but back of the ports and cities which fringe the rugged coast - line are plains , plateaus , and mountains which , from time immemorial , 20 BARBARY.
... The population of the Barbary Coast is one of the most mixed in the world , but back of the ports and cities which fringe the rugged coast - line are plains , plateaus , and mountains which , from time immemorial , 20 BARBARY.
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administrateur administration Ahaggar Algeria American ancient Arab army Atlas Bamako Bandiagara beautiful Berbers black soldiers British building built called camels camp caravan Casablanca centuries cercle chief coast Colomb-Bechar colonial communities conquest cotton Dakar desert empire entered Europe European famous foreign forest Foucauld France French authority French Sudan French West Africa Fula governor Habés Haute hundred interest interior Kano kilometers Koulikoro Lake Chad land Marrakech médersa meharistes Meknes ment miles military Mohammedan Moorish Moors Mopti Morocco mosque Mossi mountains native negro Niger Nigeria Northern Nigeria oases officers Ouagadougou Ouahigouya plain population port posts Rabat race railroad reached region René Caillié river route Sahara sand seems Ségou Senegal Senegal River shore slave Spanish stream Sudan Sudanese sultan Taodéni Timbuktu tion Tlemcen town trade traverse trees tribes troops tropical Tuareg valley village walls