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The author recounts travels along the Red Sea coast and into the highland regions of Mensah and the Bogos, documenting the transformation under Egyptian administration, the military and infrastructural changes at coastal ports, and the social decline of inland communities after invasions, famine, and forced incorporation. Ethnographic sketches describe the Bogos/Bilen origins, social hierarchy between conquerors and subjugated peoples, local beliefs and superstitions, and the role of Catholic missionaries in providing protection and influence. The narrative mixes historical background, landscape description, and observations on poverty, demographic loss, and colonial ambitions shaping the region.

About the Author

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Denis de Rivoyre

Denis de Rivoyre was a French author known for his exploration of African themes in literature. His notable work, "Aux pays du Soudan," reflects his interest in the cultures and landscapes of Sudan, providing readers with a vivid portrayal of the region. De Rivoyre's writing often combines elements of adventure and cultural observation, contributing to the understanding of African societies during his time. Through his literary contributions, he has become a part of the broader discourse on colonialism and cultural exchange.

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