Asben


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historical examples

the reason may be, that in asben they have nothing (or next to nothing), whilst here reigns abundance.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

there are many finer valleys than this in asben, and were the trees not preserved, it would be a very barren, unlively spot.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

the kilgris have been driven from all this part of asben by the kailouees.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

en-noor, especially, is greatly respected by the people of aghadez, as the grand supporter of authority in asben.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

if we can penetrate and explore the kingdom of aheer or asben, it will be doing a great service to geography.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 1 james richardson

the great natural features of asben, also, are doubtless by this time impressed on the mind of the reader.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

i finished the statistics of the towns and villages of asben—after all, a very imperfect affair.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

they very naturally prefer their own fine valley in asben to the stony, desert wilds of hagars.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

here they do not look upon woman, as in asben, simply in the light of an instrument of pleasure: but i fear this will soon change.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

amankee says the population of this country is very various, but the tuaricks of asben are the masters.
narrative of a mission to central africa performed in the years 1850-51, volume 2 james richardson

noun
another name for aïr

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