French Enterprise in Africa the Personal Narrative of Lieut Hourst of His Expl

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French Enterprise in Africa the Personal Narrative of Lieut Hourst of His Expl
B 1864 Hourst
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' " They put spurs to their horses and galloped back ; they reached the village. The children of the genii came out and began the battle. They fought from ten o'clock in the morning till sunset. The boys were victorious, slew all their enemies, and took possession of the war-drum.
" Of the sons of the genii sixty were dead, but sixty survived, and became the fathers of the Tuaregs. " In the fifteenth century they founded a great city, about 281 miles to the north of Gao, which they called Es Su
...k, or Tadamekka (now Tademeket), where they probably led a half-nomad, half-sedentary life, as do certain tribes or fractions of tribes at the present day at Rhat, Tintellust, and Sinder, or Gober. At the same period the Askia Empire of the Songhay negroes was at the zenith of its prosperity, with Gao, or Garo, as its capital.
An Askia went to attack Es-Suk, and destroyed it Rather than submit to the yoke of the conqueror, the Tuaregs abandoned their capital, and fled to the Ahaggar heights or the plateaux of Air.


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