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Selim Aga

Selim Aga (born around 1826 in Taqali area of Sudan, died December 1875 in Liberia), a native of Sudan who was abducted by slave traders when he was eight years of age, was brought to Scotland in 1836, and raised and educated as a free man. Selim wrote an autobiography of his life as a slave, accompanied by his poetic ''Ode to Britain'' and printed in Aberdeen in 1846.〔Selim Aga〕 He regularly lectured in Great Britain on the African topics, and in 1857 left with William Balfour Baikie for an expedition of the Niger River. Later he accompanied John Hawley Glover and Richard Francis Burton on their African expeditions. In late 1860s Selim relocated to Liberia, probably aspiring for presidency;〔 he was killed by Grebo insurgents in 1875.
==Childhood==

Selim Aga, according to his own account, was born in Taqali valley controlled by a chief whose main possessions were the ''three'' wells.〔Selim Aga, p. 14〕 The people of Taqali practised primitive agriculture and sheepherding, their faith combined Islam with pagan Sun worship. Selim, the oldest boy in the family, was prepared by the father to plow his own farmland; he was abducted by slaveholders when herding the livestock. He and his fellow prisoners were forced to march away from Taqali, relayed between numerous Sudanese, Arab and Turkish gangs of slaveholders. After six months' service to one exceptionally vicious slaveholder, Selim was taken over by a new owner (his seventh) who set up a caravan heading to Dongola.〔Selim Aga, p. 27〕 After a brief stay there, Selim was sold again; he ended up on a slave market in Cairo. His ninth master was a European (identified as ''Mr. P'' in Selim's book); his tenth was Robert Thurburn (''Mr. R. T.''), British consul in Alexandria.〔Selim Aga, p. 34〕〔 The new owners taught Selim basic English, took him on a tour of the Cataracts of the Nile, and then prepared for the journey to Britain via Malta, Messina, Naples and the land route to Dover Strait.

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