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Travels in Kordofan

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A firsthand travel narrative based on nearly two years' residence in Kordofan that surveys the province's geography, climate, products, and towns; describes administration, military presence, and commerce; and offers detailed ethnographic sketches of nomadic and settled tribes, their customs, and social character. It documents medical conditions and staple goods, outlines routes and the capital's features, and gives extended attention to the organization and conduct of state-sponsored slave-hunts. Supplementary chapters treat neighboring regions, the course of the White Nile, and historical and antiquarian observations, mixing practical commercial intelligence with observational commentary for future visitors.

About the Author

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Ignaz Pallme

Ignaz Pallme was a 19th-century traveler and author, best known for his work "Travels in Kordofan." In this book, he chronicles his experiences and observations during his journeys through the Kordofan region of Sudan. Pallme's writings provide valuable insights into the culture, geography, and social dynamics of the area during a time of significant change. His detailed accounts contribute to the understanding of African exploration and the historical context of the region.

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