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  • Kholeys often sends small caravans to Djidda, which is two long days 'journeys, or three caravan journeys distant.

    Travels in Arabia; comprehending an account of those territories in Hedjaz which the Mohammedans regard as sacred John Lewis Burckhardt 1800

  • Kholeys often sends small caravans to Djidda, which is two long days’ journeys, or three caravan journeys distant.

    Travels in Arabia 2003

  • One thousand of these Reysh were worth, at Djidda, fifteen Spanish dollars.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • The people of Souakin export them likewise to Djidda.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • August 1814, the news of my happy arrival at Djidda from my Nubian journey.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • I have the honour of enclosing herewith the journal of my tour through Nubia, fro [m] Upper Egypt to Souakin and Djidda.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • The Djellabs, or slave merchants, do not carry any ebony into Egypt, Cairo being supplied with it from Djidda; but I understand that it grows in the deserts adjoining to Darfour on the west.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • The expenses of the war are covered by the income of Djidda and the great profits accruing to the Pasha from his monopolies in the trade of the Arabian coast.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • Description of a Journey from Upper Egypt through the Deserts of Nubia to Berber and Suakin, and from thence to Djidda in Arabia.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

  • I had collected small specimens of the articles above enumerated; but I unfortunately lost them through the negligence of my companions during the voyage from Souakin to Djidda.

    Travels in Nubia 2004

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