African and European Explorers in the 19th century: Competing Narratives of “Discovery.” (opens in new tab)

In 1596, the Ethiopian monk Takla ’Alfā left his home near Lake Tana, at the source of the Blue Nile, and embarked on a pilgrimage that took him through the kingdom of Sennar (present-day Sudan) and Egypt to Jerusalem.

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