Travels In Arabia By  John Lewis Burckhardt

























































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(The Fact Is, That Instead Of Being Oppressed, As Formerly, By The Mamelouk Beys And Kashefs, As Well As By Their Own Sheikhs, They Have At Present Only One Tyrant, The Pasha Himself, Who Keeps His Governors Of Districts In Perfect Order.)

Mohammed Aly wished to know my opinion respecting the number of troops necessary for defending Egypt against a foreign army.

I answered, that I knew nothing of war, but from what I had read in books. "No, no;" he exclaimed, "you travellers always have your eyes open, and you inquire after every thing." He persisted in his question; and being thus forced to reply, I said that twenty-five thousand chosen troops would probably be able to resist any attack. "I have now thirty-three thousand," said he - a false assertion, for I am quite certain that he had at that time not more than sixteen thousand men, dispersed over Egypt and the Hedjaz.

He would next explain to me the Nizam Djedyd, or new system of discipline and military regulations He said it was only the avidity of the chiefs, and not the dislike of the common sol-diers, that obstructed the institution of a well-organised army in Turkey, and opposed the mustering necessary to prevent the officers from imposing on the public treasury. "But I shall make a regular corps of negro soldiers," he added. This his predecessor Khurshid Pasha had attempted, but with little success. The subject of the Nizam Djedyd was resumed as soon as Mohammed Aly returned to Egypt from this expedition; but the revolt of his soldiers, who plundered his own capital, obliged him to abandon the undertaking, which had been badly planned.

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