I] CAMEL BRANDS 5 



HADD(Ar. j^ = aline). 



Fig. 39. Used only by KABABfsH (SERAcAs, A. 'UKBA, and some 

 RUWAHLA and MERAYSAB). The A. 'UKBA make it rather 

 longer than do the SERAoAB and place it rather higher. Quite 

 70 per cent, of camels seen branded with the HADD belong to 

 the SERAGAB. 



HADIDI (Ar. Sjuj^. = an iron hoe). 



Fig. 40. In appearance = HASHASHA (q.v.). Used by most KA- 

 BABfsH (A. SULAYMAN) q.v. on the right foreleg. 



HAGIZ (Ar. j.l = a separator ; bounder). 



Fig. 41. Used by the KABAsfsH (RuwAHLA DAR ABU GINNA) 

 on females in conjunction with a RiKAL and three MAxARfK. 



HALAKA (Ar. 4AJU. = a circle). 



Figs. 42, 43, 44. Not used by Kordofan tribes, but chiefly by 

 BisnARiiV 'AsABDA, SHUKRIA, ZEBAD/A, &c., from whom 

 camels so branded are often bought. Vide sub SnAniD. 



HANAK (Ar. Jl^. = the lower jaw). 



Fig. 45. A thin line running along the edge of the lower jawbone. 

 Used chiefly by DAR HAMID ('ARIFIA). The alternative given 

 was seen used by some KAWAHLA ('AsABDA NAs UM HAM- 

 MURI). 



HANAYK (Ar. &#>+. diminutive of HANAK, q.v.). 



Fig. 46. Some KABAsfsn ('AwAiDA) connect it with a RiALA, q.v. 



HANIK (Ar. ^JL>U; pi. HAVVANIK, &\j*. = a. bridler). 



Fig. 47. Used occasionally as a private brand; on the side of the 

 neck. 



Fig. 48. Used by KAWAHLA ('ABABDA NAs UM HAMMURI) and 

 some DAR HAMID (NAWAHIA). From the front these IlAwANiK 

 are indistinguishable from SHURAT (q.v.), but, unlike the latter, 

 they are prolonged and continue half across the side of the 

 neck. Some MA'ALIA use a single long HANIK across the 

 throat. 



HASHASHA (Ar. A^U^-a hoe). 



1. In appearance = HAofoi (q.v. in Fig. 40, alternative form). 

 Used by DAR HAMID (FERAHNA TURSHA). 



2. Fig. 49. Rarely seen and only as a private brand. 



3. The HASHASHA is sometimes placed on the cheek. 



