Henry Salt - Hamed Chamie, May 1809

Henry Salt - Hamed Chamie, May 1809

Plate 22, hamed_chamie. Portrait of hamed_chamie, an interpreter from mocha, and born at mecca. Salt's arab interpreter, who also spoke the language of hindostan. Pages 387 to 482. Engraved by pollard after a picture by h. Salt, from george viscount valentia's 'voyages and travels to india, ceylon, the red sea, abyssinia and egypt', 1809. Vol 2. Plate 22. Page 406. Object Type: print. Date: May 1809. Place of creation: London. Medium: engraving.
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voyages and travels to india, ceylon, the red sea, abyssinia, and egypt, vol. 2robert pollard (engraver)people of yemenmochamawza districtbirths in meccamale translatorsengraving

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