Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, Volume 4 (of 5): In the years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772 and 1773Bruce, James
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Travels to Discover the Source of the Nile, Volume 4 (of 5): In the years 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772 and 1773
Bruce, James
Egypt -- Description and travel; Ethiopia -- Description and travel; Ethiopia -- History; Natural history -- Ethiopia; Nile River
No word was mentioned of Tigrè, or Kefla Yasous, or of Powussen, nor
the smallest notice taken of Ras Ayabdar, who remained in his house
and office, as if he had not existed. It appeared to me the party was
again made by one half of the kingdom against the other; Kefla Yasous
and Powussen against Fasil and Gusho; as for Ayabdar and Ayto Tesfos
of Samen, these were left, contemptuously _in medio_, to take any
side they pleased, which, indeed, was of no consequence. After this
interview, Fasil never again entered the king's house, though he went
often to Koscam; but I neither saw him nor sought to see him, nor did
he ever inquire after me, as far as I could learn.
On the 19th of November Fasil sent orders to the palace, that four
bodies of the king's household-troops, Gimja Bet, Werk Sacala,
Ambaselé, and Edjow, should immediately join him, which they did, to
the number of 1200 men, all armed. These he carried, with Gusho his
son-in-law, in triumph to Damot, nor was this the only instance Fasil
gave of the great regard he had to his late oaths, and to the sacred
character of the person that administered them; for the morning he
marched off, a party of the Galla, meeting the Abuna, and a numerous
retinue mounted on mules, going to the king's house, obliged them all
to dismount at once, without distinction, taking their mules with
them to the camp, from whence they never returned, and leaving the
Abuna on foot, to find his way back to his house, at Kedus Raphael,
from the top of which, as from a castle, he wisely poured out his
excommunications, against an army, composed entirely of Pagans,
without one Christian among them.
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
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