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A Journey To Inner Africa Kovalevsky Egor

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A Journey To Inner Africa Kovalevsky Egor
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Publisher: Amherst College Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.62 MB
Pages: 325
Author: Kovalevsky, Egor
ISBN: 9781943208166, 1943208166
Language: English
Year: 2021

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A Journey To Inner Africa Kovalevsky Egor by Kovalevsky, Egor 9781943208166, 1943208166 instant download after payment.

In 1847, Russian military engineer and diplomat Egor Petrovich Kovalevsky embarked on a journey through what is today Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Ethiopia, recording his impressions of a region in flux. Invited by Egyptian ruler Mohammed Ali to look for gold and construct mines in the area between the Blue and White Nile, Kovalevsky captured the social milieu of both elites and ordinary people as well as compiled a rich record of the Upper Nile's climate and natural resources. A Journey to Inner Africa, masterfully translated into English for the first time by Anna Aslanyan, is both a tale of encounter between Russia and northern Africa and an important document in the history and development of the Russian imperial project. Contributions by Egor Kovalevsky, Anna Aslanyan, Sergey Glebov, David Schimmelpenninck, Mukaram Hhana, and Michal Wasiucionek

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