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Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to Al-madinah and Meccah 

Richard Francis Burton 


Sir Richard Francis Burton (1821 w 1890) was an English explorer, 
translator, writer, soldier, orientalist, ethnologist, linguist, poet, 
hypnotist, fencer and diplomat. He was known for his travels and 
explorations within Asia and Africa as well as his extraordinary 
knowledge of languages and cultures. According to one count, he spoke 29 
European, Asian, and African languages. 

Burton's best-known achievements include traveling in disguise to Mecca, 
The Book of One Thousand Nights and A Night, an unexpurgated translation 
of One Thousand and One Nights, bringing the Kama Sutra to publication 
in English, and journeying with John Hanning Speke as the first 
Europeans led by Africa's greatest explorer guide, Sidi Mubarak Bombay, 
utilizing route information by Indian and Omani merchants who traded in 
the region, to visit the Great Lakes of Africa in search of the source 
of the Nile. Burton extensively criticized colonial policies (to the 
detriment of his career) in his works and letters. He was a prolific and 
erudite author and wrote numerous books and scholarly articles about 
subjects including human behavior, travel, fencing, sexual practices, 
and ethnography. A unique feature of his books is the copious footnotes 
and appendices containing remarkable observations and unexpurgated 
information. 

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Total running time: 31 :48:32 

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"A Sheikh and his son entering Cairo on their return from a pilgrimage to Mecca" 
by Robert Dowling (1874) 

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