A Journey to Central Africa Or Life And Landscapes From Egypt to the Negro King

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A Journey to Central Africa Or Life And Landscapes From Egypt to the Negro King
Taylor Bayard
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It is bounded by Abyssinia on the east, and by the mountains of the savage Galla tribes, on the south. The Djezeercli (Island) cl Hoye, as the country be tween the rivers is called, is for the most part a plain of grass. Towards the south, there are some low ranges of hills, followed by other plains, which extend to the unknown mountain region, and abound with elephants and lions. The town of Sennaar, once the capital of this region and the residence of its Meks or Kings, is now of little impor...tance. It was described to me as a collection of mud huts, resembling Shendy. The Egyptian KORDOFAN. 303 rule extends ten days journey further, to Fazogl, where the fine timber in the mountains and the gold-bearing sands of Kasan have given rise to the establishment of a military post. Sennaar, as well as Kordofan, Berber and Dongola, is govern* ed by a Bey, appointed by the Pasha of Soudan. It is only two weeks journey thence to Gondar, the capital of Amhara, the principal Abyssinian kingdom. I was told that it is not difficult for merchants to visit the latter place, but that any one suspected of being a person of consequence is detained there and not allowed to leave again.

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