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Travels in Kordofan :  Embracing a description of that province of Egypt, and of some of the bordering countries, with a review of the present state of the commerce in those countries, of the habits and customs of the inhabitants, as also an account of the slave hunts taking place under the government of Mehemed Ali

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Travels in Kordofan : Embracing a description of that province of Egypt, and of some of the bordering countries, with a review of the present state of the commerce in those countries, of the habits and customs of the inhabitants, as also an account of the slave hunts taking place under the government of Mehemed Ali

by Ignaz Pallme

EN·~8 hours

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Description

In this vivid, first‑hand account, a European merchant‑traveler spends nearly two years wandering the remote reaches of Kordofan, a largely unknown province of Egypt. Drawing on his fluency in Arabic and previous journeys across the Sudan, he records the landscape, bustling market towns, and the everyday lives of the people he meets—from solitary camel‑drivers to officials who invite him to their feasts. His observations paint a detailed picture of local customs, trade routes, and the economic hopes that drive both native and foreign merchants.

Beyond the commercial focus, the narrative does not shy away from the darker side of the era, offering a candid glimpse into the slave‑hunting expeditions sanctioned by the government of Muhammad Ali. By blending practical travel advice with cultural insight, the work serves as both a guide for future explorers and a rare window into a region that, at the time, appeared on few maps. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of Kordofan’s people, its markets, and the complex forces shaping its 19th‑century reality.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (500K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

United Kingdom: J. Madden and co., 1844.

Credits

Galo Flordelis (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-07-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Ignaz Pallme

1806–1877

Best known for vivid 19th-century travel writing about Sudan and nearby regions, this Bohemian-born merchant turned long journeys into firsthand accounts of places few Europeans had described in such detail. His books blend trade, adventure, and close observation of everyday life.

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