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Paulitschke,
Philipp Viktor; Hardegger, Dominik...
- 26 to 33 feet deep, and
affords safe
shelter to
large craft."
Philipp Paulitschke (1888)
describes the
perilous nature of the
roads surrounding Zeila,...
- 514.
Paulitschke,
Philipp (1888). Beiträge zur
Ethnographie und
Anthropologie der Somâl,
Galla und Hararî (in German). E. Baldamus.
Paulitschke 1888,...
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being rediscovered by
Philipp Paulitschke in the 1890s
while researching his
Ethnographie Nordost-Afrikas.
Paulitschke himself died
before he
could translate...
- of Ifat
Emirate of
Harar Harla people Awsa.
Encyclopedia Aethiopica.
Paulitschke, Carl. Harar:
Geschichte der
Stadt Harar und des Harergebiets. Vienna:...
- Orientale, for La Société
Royale de Géographie d’Égypte, 1941), 695;
Paulitschke, Philipp. “Le
Harar sous l’administration égyptienne (1875–1885).” Bulletin...
- Aw-Barkhadle
shrine near
Hargeisa was
previously known as Doggor.
Philipp Paulitschke names a
place called ‘Dakar’ as the
historical capital of Adal and mentions...
- over six months. The
famous Austrian explorer and geographer, P. V.
Paulitschke,
mentioned that in 1886, the
British General and ****istant Political...
- Nordost-Afrikas Die
materielte Cultur der Danâkil,
Galla und Somâl (Phillip
Paulitschke 1893)
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tribe of the...
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Paulitschke's map
covering critical trade routes in 1898...