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Life in the Soudan / Adventures Amongst the Tribes, and Travels in Egypt, in 1881 and 1882

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The author recounts journeys from Europe to Egypt and across the Sudan, blending sightseeing in Cairo and the pyramids with months-long desert crossings. He describes engagements with Ottoman and local officials, hiring camels and servants, and medical practice among diverse peoples. Detailed ethnographic portrayals cover tribes such as the Hadendowah, Basé, Hamran, and Abyssinians, their customs, ceremonies, and conflicts. Travel hazards include sandstorms, lions, hyenas, disease, mutinous camel-drivers, and deaths in camp. The narrative traces marches to Kassala, Massawa, and the Kunama country, hunting and natural-history observations, encounters with slavery, and an eventual sea return through the Red Sea and Mediterranean.

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Josiah Williams

Josiah Williams was an explorer and writer known for his vivid accounts of his travels in Africa and the Middle East. His notable work, "Life in the Soudan / Adventures Amongst the Tribes, and Travels in Egypt, in 1881 and 1882," provides a detailed narrative of his experiences among various tribes in the Soudan and his observations of Egyptian culture during the late 19th century. Williams's writings contribute to the understanding of the region's social dynamics and landscapes during a period of significant change and exploration.

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