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Foreign News July 16, 1844

New Haven Daily Herald

New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut

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In Kordufan, the Defturdar, son-in-law of Mehemet Ali, tried to execute a gardener's assistant via a tame lion, which spared him due to kindness. Enraged, the Defturdar later burned the man alive in an oven.

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Eastern Cruelty.—The notorious Defturdar, son-in-law of Mehemet Ali, had a den in his garden, in which he kept a lion, which became so tame that he ran about the grounds at liberty, and followed his master like a dog. But before he was quite domesticated, and while yet in confinement, one of the gardener's assistants was guilty of some error, of which the superintendent complained to the Defturdar. In no case dilatory in passing judgment, he ordered the accused, without going into details, to be cast into the lion's den. This order was immediately complied with: the beast, however, treated the poor condemned wretch like a second Daniel; it not only did him no harm, but to the astonishment of the beholders, licked his hands.— The gardener's assistant was not the animal's attendant, but had occasionally thrown some of his bread in while passing. The noble animal had not forgotten his kindness, and spared his benefactor's life. The Defturdar on hearing this, was by no means pleased;— but blood-thirsty as ever, and without feeling the slightest appreciation of this act of generosity, ordered the lion to be kept fasting during the whole of the day, and the delinquent to remain in confinement; thinking in the anger of unsatisfied rage, to force the beast to become the executioner of its benefactor. But even hunger could not overcome the magnanimity of the royal animal, and the poor gardener remained the whole day unhurt in the den of the lion. In the evening he was liberated, but did long escape the vengeance of the tyrant, who meeting him one day in the garden, where he had brushed up a heap of leaves, accosted him with,— Dog, thou art so bad that a lion will not eat thee, but now thou hast made thine own grave.' Hereupon he commanded him to carry the dry leaves to an oven, and then to creep in himself. When this order was executed, the tyrant had the leaves lighted, and the poor wretch expired under the most horrid tortures.—Travels in Kordufan.

What sub-type of article is it?

Court News

What keywords are associated?

Eastern Cruelty Defturdar Mehemet Ali Lion Den Gardener Assistant Tyrant Vengeance Burning Alive

What entities or persons were involved?

Defturdar Mehemet Ali

Where did it happen?

Kordufan

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Kordufan

Key Persons

Defturdar Mehemet Ali

Outcome

the gardener's assistant was burned alive in an oven and expired under horrid tortures.

Event Details

The Defturdar kept a lion in his garden that became tame. A gardener's assistant was thrown into the lion's den as punishment but was spared because the lion recognized his prior kindness and did not harm him even when starved. Later, the Defturdar ordered the man to carry dry leaves into an oven, creep in himself, and then lit the leaves, killing him.

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