Richard francis burton biography
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Burton: A Biography of Sir Richard Francis Burton
Farwell captures Burton's driven, restless spirit, from his wild youth wandering nomadically about Europe with his family, to his old age, when gout and heart disease finally put an end to his adventuring, leaving him to his literary explorations which continued to the day before his death. His years in the Sind soldiering for the East India Company, his mastery of twenty-nine languages, immersion into Eastern ways and culture, adven
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Sir Richard Burton ( - )
Sir Richard Francis Burton, c. ©Burton was a Victorian explorer, writer and translator, known for his travels in Asia and Africa.
Richard Francis Burton was born in Devon on 19 March His father was an army officer. Burton accompanied his parents on their frequent trips abroad and showed an early talent for languages.
Burton was thrown out of Oxford University in and joined the army of the East India Company where his knowledge of local languages helped his work in surveying and in intelligence. In , taking leave from the company, he undertook a 'Hajj' or pilgrimage to Mecca, in disguise, and his account of this trip made him famous. The following year he explored what is now Somalia with a number of other officers, including John Speke.
In , Burton and Speke embarked on a Royal Geographical Society funded expedition to explore inland from the east African coast, with the hope of finding the source of the Nile. It was a difficult trip. When they a
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Richard Francis Burton
British explorer, writer, scholar and army officer (–)
For other people named Richard Burton, see Richard Burton (disambiguation).
CaptainSir Richard Francis Burton, KCMG, FRGS, (19 March – 20 October ) was a British explorer, army officer, writer and scholar.[1][2] He was famed for his travels and explorations in Asia, Africa and South amerika, as well as his extensive knowledge of languages and cultures, speaking up to 29 different languages.[3]
Born in Torquay, Devon, Burton joined the Bombay Army as an officer in , beginning an eighteen-year military career which included a brief stint in the Crimean War. He was subsequently engaged bygd the Royal Geographical gemenskap (RGS) to explore the East African coast, where Burton along with John Hanning Speke led an expedition to discover the source of the Nile and became the first European known to have seen Lake Tanganyika. He later served as the British consul in Fernando Pó,