"' Sir Richard Francis Burton "'( 19 March 1821 20 October 1890 ) was an English explorer, geographer, translator, writer, soldier, fencer, and diplomat.
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One such example is afforded by Sir Richard Francis Burton, who, in his antisemitic volume " The Jew, Gypsy, and El Islam " 1898, relied in part on Rohling's text.
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In one of the stories in the " Arabian Nights ", in the Sir Richard Francis Burton translation, a slave owner threatens to free his slave for lying to him.
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Sir Richard Francis Burton, who visited Medina in 1853 disguised as an Afghan Muslim named " Abdullah ", said that there were fifty-five mosques and shrines after reconstruction by the Ottomans.
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In spite of pain from cancer, she finished a two-volume biography of Burton, titled " Richard, The Life of Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton ", which was published on 11 July 1893.
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Rice's biography was called " Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton : The Secret Agent Who Made the Pilgrimage to Mecca, Discovered the Kama Sutra, and Brought the Arabian Nights to the West ."
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This was brought about by a monograph by Sir Richard Francis Burton that described both the sentinels and their roles in their respective tribes, and their partners, acutely named by one villain : guides.
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This is ridiculous It like saying that because someone puts entries about Sir Richard Francis Burton in Wikipedia in such entries as anthroplogy poetry india arabian nights etc he has a vested interet in pushing him.
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If someone writes articles which mention Sir Richard Francis Burton in several places, that's fine-he is notable, he's a historical figure and no-one can be said to have a conflict of interest in writing about him.
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While in Gambia, MacDonnell ( a cousin of the explorers Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton and Admiral Richard Charles Mayne ) spent much of his time indulging his passion for exploration, and organising punitive campaigns against unruly native tribes.