L'Etbaye : pays habité par les arabes Bicharieh : géographie, ethnologie, mines d'or

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L'Etbaye : pays habité par les arabes Bicharieh : géographie, ethnologie, mines d'or

by L.-M.-A. (Louis Maurice Adolphe) Linant de Bellefonds

FR·~5 hours·1 chapter

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Ce document contient à la fois le texte et l'Atlas.

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A rare, first‑hand account brings listeners into the remote Etbaye region, a stretch of Nubia where the Bicharieh Arabs have lived for generations. The author weaves together a vivid travel narrative with a richly detailed atlas, offering both a literary journey down the Nile and a scholarly map of the landscape, villages, and ancient fortifications that pepper the desert rim.

The early chapters follow a dramatic river crossing, a sudden torrent that throws the boat onto a muddy shore, and the ensuing investigation of a yellow‑streaked valley that feeds the Nile. Along the way, the recorder captures local customs, the Bicharieh language, and stories of long‑forgotten gold mines mentioned by classical historians. Listeners will hear meticulous descriptions of quartz‑laden riverbeds, the daily life of nearby settlements, and the enduring ties these communities maintain with Egypt, all presented with the calm precision of a seasoned explorer.

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fr

Duration

~5 hours (318K characters)

Release date

2025-03-26

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

L.-M.-A. (Louis Maurice Adolphe) Linant de Bellefonds

L.-M.-A. (Louis Maurice Adolphe) Linant de Bellefonds

1799–1883

An adventurous French-born explorer and engineer who made Egypt his life's work, he helped shape the waterways, irrigation systems, and plans that fed into the creation of the Suez Canal. His career stretched from youthful expeditions up the Nile to senior public-works leadership under Egypt's rulers.

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