tailieunhanh - AN ACCOUNT OF TIMBUCTOO AND HOUSA, TERRITORIES IN THE INTERIOR OF Africa

The person who communicated the following intelligence respecting Timbuctoo and Housa, is a Muselman, and a native of Tetuan, whose father and mother are personally known to Mr. Lucas, the British Consul. His name is Asseed El Hage Abd Salam Shabeeny. His account of himself is, that at the age of fourteen years he accompanied his father to Timbuctoo, from which town, after a residence of three years, he proceeded to Housa; and after residing at the latter two years, he returned to Timbuctoo, where he continued seven years, and then came back to Tetuan | AN ACCOUNT OF TIMBUCTOO AND HOUSA TERRITORIES IN THE INTERIOR OF Africa By EL HAGE ABD SALAM SHABEENY WITH NOTES CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY. TO WHICH IS ADDED LETTERS DESCRIPTIVE OF TRAVELS THROUGH WEST AND SOUTH BARBARY AND ACROSS THE MOUNTAIN S OF ATLAS ALSO FRAGMENTS NOTES AND ANECDOTES SPECIMENS OF THE ARABIC EPISTOLARY STYLE c. c. L Univers est une espèce de livre dont on n a lu que la premiere page quand on n a vu que son pays. LE COSMOPOLITE. By JAMES GREY JACKSON RESIDENT UPWARDS OF SIXTEEN YEARS IN SOUTH AND WEST BARBARY IN A DIPLOMATIC AND IN A COMMERCIAL CAPACITY. LONDON PRINTED FOR LONGMAN HURST REES ORME AND BROWN PATERNOSTER-ROW. 1820. Printed by A. and R. Spottiswoode Printers Street London. TO HIS MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY GEORGE THE FOURTH c. c. c. THIS WORK IS WITH PERMISSION RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED BY HIS MAJESTY S MOST DUTIFUL SUBJECT AND SERVANT JAMES GREY JACKSON. INTRODUCTION. The person who communicated the following intelligence respecting Timbuctoo and Housa is a Muselman and a native of Tetuan whose father and mother are personally known to Mr. Lucas the British Consul. His name is Asseed El Hage Abd Salam Shabeeny. His account of himself is that at the age of fourteen years he accompanied his father to Timbuctoo from which town after a residence of three years he proceeded to Housa and after residing at the latter two years he returned to Timbuctoo where he continued seven years and then came back to Tetuan. Being now in the twenty-seventh year of his age he proceeded from Tetuan as a pilgrim and merchant with the caravan for Egypt to Mecca and Medina and on his return established himself as a merchant at Tetuan his native place from whence he embarked on board a vessel bound for Hamburgh in order to purchase linens and other merchandize that were requisite for his commerce. On his return from Hamburgh in an English vessel he was captured and carried prisoner to Ostend by a ship manned by Englishmen but under Russian colours the captain of .

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