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of 1880–81 which put an end to the proposed Trans Sahara railway and military expansion in the region. Those who had dreamed of transforming the Tuareg into linemen for camel railway crossings blamed Duveyrier for their disappointment. Duveyrier's only error was in having described the Tuareg as
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of 1870 he was taken prisoner by the Germans. After his release he made several further journeys in the Sahara, adding considerably to the knowledge of the regions immediately south of the
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veiled, turbaned medieval paladins; but the explorer was already shaken by the premature death of his fiancée, and embittered by the controversy, he committed suicide in 1892.
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he met on this trip and the next year gave an account of Tuareg customs to the Berlin Oriental Society. Later Duveyrier made an unsuccessful attempt to reach
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Heffernan, Michael (November 1989). "The Limits of Utopia: Henri Duveyrier and the Exploration of the Sahara in the Nineteenth Century".
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Répertoire numérique détaillé: Papiers d'Henri Duveyrier (1840–1892) et de Charles Maunoir (1830–1901) 47 AP 1–25
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La confrérie musulmane de Sîdî Mohammed ben Alî-Senoûsi et son domaine géographique en l'année 1300 de l'Hégire
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La confrérie musulmane de Sîdî Mohammed ben Alî-Senoûsi et son domaine géographique en l'année 1300 de l'Hégire
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La légende noire de la Sanûsiyya. Une confrérie musulmane sous le regard français (1840–1930) (2 Volumes)
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Journal d'un voyage dans la province d'Alger, février, mars, avril 1857
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On 8 March 1857 Duveyrier and MacCarthy left on a five-week trip to
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Duveyrier was adversely affected by the tragedy that befell the
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Exploration book of Henri Duveyrier, 6–28 August 1859,
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He also examined the 89:Explorer and geographer 578:Pottier, RenĂ© (1938). 142: 641:History of the Sahara 219:In 1881 he published 136: 646:Explorers from Paris 504:Aujogue, Françoise; 482:(248–249): 253–267. 120:Henri de Saint-Simon 506:Nougaret, Christine 326:, pp. 342–352. 232:Flatters Expedition 182:Franco-Prussian War 139:Archives nationales 666:Suicides in France 143: 116:Charles Duveyrier 93: 92: 678: 626:Internet Archive 610: 591: 569: 550: 533: 516: 514: 491: 466: 447: 410: 401:Duveyrier, Henri 389: 387: 386: 375: 369: 363: 357: 351: 345: 339: 333: 327: 321: 315: 309: 285: 274: 263: 252: 151:Oscar MacCarthy. 65: 50:28 February 1840 49: 47: 35: 21: 686: 685: 681: 680: 679: 677: 676: 675: 631: 630: 618: 613: 607: 606:978-273510584-7 594: 577: 566: 565:978-291072863-2 553: 536: 519: 512: 503: 499: 497:Further reading 494: 469: 463: 450: 421: 417: 399:, ed. (1911). 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Index


Sèvres
geographer
Sahara
Charles Duveyrier
Henri de Saint-Simon
Heinrich Barth
Sudan

Archives nationales
Auguste Warnier
Oscar MacCarthy.
Laghouat
Tuaregs
Tuat
El Goléa
Paris Geographical Society
Franco-Prussian War
Atlas Mountains
Morocco
Tunisia
Algerian
chotts
Tripoli
Tuareg people
Senussi
Flatters Expedition
Exploration du Sahara: Les Touareg du nord
La Tunisie
La confrérie musulmane de Sîdî Mohammed ben Alî-Senoûsi et son domaine géographique en l'année 1300 de l'Hégire

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