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The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran Arabs

By Samuel White Baker

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Embark on a perilous 19th-century quest into the heart of Africa, where a daring explorer seeks the origins of the Nile, facing deadly landscapes and fierce tribes.

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2000-03-01
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Summary

"The Nile Tributaries of Abyssinia, and the Sword Hunters of the Hamran Arabs" by Sir Samuel W. Baker is an action-filled travel story from the 1800s, about Baker's journey through the wild lands of Abyssinia. It tells of discovering the Nile River's sources and learning about the Hamran Arabs' sword-hunting customs. Starting in Cairo, Baker and his team, including his wife, faced intense heat and rough deserts as they ventured towards the unknown source of the Nile. Along the way, he shares what he sees in a way that makes you feel like you are there too. This tale is full of challenges, cultural meetings, and the big goal of solving the mystery of where the famous river starts.

About the Author

Sir Samuel White Baker was an English explorer, officer, naturalist, big game hunter, engineer, writer and abolitionist. He also held the titles of Pasha and Major-General in the Ottoman Empire and Egypt. He served as the Governor-General of the Equatorial Nile Basin between April 1869 and August 1873, which he established as the Province of Equatoria. He is mostly remembered as the first European to visit Lake Albert, as an explorer of the Nile and interior of central Africa, and for his exploits as a big game hunter in Asia, Africa, Europe and North America. Baker wrote a considerable number of books and published articles. He was a friend of King Edward VII, who as Prince of Wales, visited Baker with Queen Alexandra in Egypt. Other friendships were with explorers Henry Morton Stanley, Roderick Murchison, John H. Speke and James A. Grant, with the ruler of Egypt Pasha Ismail The Magnificent, Major-General Charles George Gordon and Maharaja Duleep Singh.

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