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This book is a captivating firsthand account of an adventurous expedition into the Somali region of Africa in the mid-19th century. The author, a British officer, recounts his personal experiences exploring the terrain, interacting with local tribes, and documenting the customs and beliefs of this little-known land. He details the political landscape, from powerful sultans to the intricate system of clan-based justice, offering a unique glimpse into Somali society at a pivotal moment in its history. He also vividly describes the natural world, showcasing the diverse wildlife and captivating scenery. This book offers a fascinating perspective on the intersection of exploration, colonial ambition, and the cultural richness of a region on the cusp of profound change.
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Projects and hobbies - Life in India - Lord Clyde and Sir James Out ram - The position and physical geography of the Somali country The Nogal country, and historical sketches - Costume and Customs.
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