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A Narrative of the Expedition to Dongola and Sennaar - Under the Command of His Excellence Ismael Pasha, undertaken - by Order of His Highness Mehemmed Ali Pasha, Viceroy of - Egypt, By An American In The Service Of The Viceroy by George Bethune English
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Shendi,[30] on his arrival in Berber have surrendered themselves to the
protection of the Pasha Ismael. They have been treated by him with great
kindness, and were presented with a thousand piasters each, to bear
their expenses to Cairo, to which place they have departed, with the
assurance of passing the remainder of their lives in tranquility in
Egypt, under the protection and favor of Mehemmed Ali. They had gone
from the camp before my arrival. I was informed that these Mamalukes
were in possession of many slaves and fine horses, which will turn to
good account in Egypt. A small remnant of the Mamalukes at Shendi, under
the direction of a refractory Bey, have fled to the countries on the
Bahar el Abiud, where they will probably perish miserably. The Divan
Effendi, who has been sent to Shendi to arrange the terms of peace
with the Malek of that country, had orders to assure this Bey and his
followers there, of the same favor and protection already accorded to
their comrades, who had already departed for Egypt, but without success.
It is not to be doubted, however, that the remnant of the once powerful
Mamalukes, who have surrendered themselves to the compassion and
protection of the Viceroy, will receive both from him; whose humanity
has been interested in their behalf since their power is gone, and their
number reduced to a few individuals, who, doubtless, will be happy to
live tranquilly in the country these unfortunate fugitives continually
sigh after, and whose sovereignty they have lost by their own
misconduct.[31]

17th. I passed over in the canja of the Pasha, to the east side of the
river, to visit the capital of Berber, which is nearly opposite to our
camp. On reaching the bank, it is a walk of half an hour through immense
fields of durra, to come to the road that leads to the residence of the
chief.

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