I] CAMEL BRANDS 7 



Fig. 59. Some subsections of nearly all sections of KABAB/SH use 

 this brand (and call it KHUT^M) on the right. The SHENABLA 

 (ABU '!MAYR) use a long KHUTA"M on the left. 



Fig. 60. Used (and called KHUT^M) on the left by 



('AiAoU). Very similar, but shorter, is the TusA'A (q.v.). 



Fig. 61. Occasionally seen as a variant; called KHARA"TIM. 



KHARTUM^ 



KHITMAT I Vide sub KHARATIM. 



KHUTAM j 



KHUAYTIM (Ar.^jJx^*. diminutive of KHUTAM, q.v.). 



Fig. 62. A name used by the KABAsfsH (GHILAYAN) for the 

 SHURA (q.v.) which they use. 



KILADA (Ar. i&3 ; pi. KILA~ID, j^WH = a necklace). 



!**& 63- The commonest brand in use in every tribe. One, two, 

 or three are used, but not more. The KILADA that is used, 

 with accompanying brands, by the KAW^HLA (BERA"KNA) on 

 the right, and by the KAWA"HLA (DAR HA"MID) on the left, are 

 perhaps the most frequently seen and most easily recognizable. 

 (Vide KAWA"HLA in Part n.) 



Two short KILA"ID on the right are used by the KABAsfsn 

 ('AxAwfA). Vide sub KHAB/RI (Fig. 57). 



Fig. 64. The KILADA MAKRUNA, used by nearly all the 

 HAMAR ('AsAKm), including GIHAYSAT, and many HAMAR 

 (GHARAYSIA and DEK^KIM), and by the KAW^HLA (BEoARifN 

 NAS WAD 'ARABI), and others. It extends round both sides 

 of the neck. 



Fig. 65. KILAlD UM HAGGAN. Used only by HowAwfR 

 (q.v. in Part n). It is sometimes called LA'ABAYT. The 

 DAR HAMID (FERAHNA 'AKARfs) use a single KILADA UM 

 HAGGAN on the neck thus r~. (See also UM HAGGAN.) 



KOLfT (Arab)-KUMFALlT (Hadendoa). 

 Fig. 66. Not used by Kordofan tribes. 



KONA'A (Ar. ** = crown of the head). 

 = SUNKUR (q.v.) and NAro' (q.v.). 

 Fig. 67. Used only as a private brand by Kordofdn tribes, and 



generally farther back than in the illustration. 

 Fig. 68. Used by DWAYH (A. SALATI), KAWAHLA (UM 



