1 50 Geographical Obfervations in the Inland Country 



built in the Neighbourhood ; but which are found to be fo iiiife- 

 rably defaced, that a Heap of Rubbifli, without either Name 

 or Infcription, is what generally remains of Them at prefent. 

 In this Condition, to mention no more, are the Ruins oiDaha- 

 Daha-mam. mam, fixtecn Leagues to the S. E. of Conftantina, in the Way 

 Ama-mah. to 7//>/^ ; at Ama-muh three Leagues farther to the South- 

 Greefah. Ward ; and at Greefah fix Leagues to the E. by N. oi ^mamah. 

 Tiffeih, The t Tiffefiy the The'vefie of the Antients, is, I prefume, the 

 L?pi"c: only City of This Diftrid which hath preferved It's old Name, 

 ^^^;^'P^g-J• though, at the fame Time, It could not fecurelfs Walls from 

 the Devaftations of the Arabs. It hath been fituated, like 

 the reft, in a fine Plain, with a little Rivulet running by It, 

 and may be computed to lye fix Leagues to the S. S. E. of 

 Gelmah, eight to the N. E. oiDaha-mam, and about nine- 

 teen to the E. S. E. of Οοηβαηΐίηα. 

 Eigattar. Upon the eaftern Confines of the Hen-neifljah, eight Leagues 

 from Tiffefi, is Eigattar \ and three Leagues farther, towards 

 Taje-eit. the N. E- IS Taj €'6 it , another old City, not long ago famous 

 Welled Eafs. for It's Hch Plantations of Fruit Trees. The Welled Eafs and 

 weeian. Weelajt, cultivate moft of the plain Country round about Thefe 

 woorgah. Places ; and after Them, are the Wborgah, whofe Douwars ex- 

 caffir jebbirtend as far as C^r Ji'^^ir, a little Village, eight Leagues from 

 'i^.^Ex^^c?^' Eigattar to the Eaftward. Here we have fome Fragments of 

 aii.Ep.ay.A. ^^ Aqueduol, with other Footfteps of an antient City ; which, 

 together with the Fountains hard by It and the great Scarcity 

 of good Water in the adjacent Parts, ihould induce us to be- 

 lieve It to be the antient Naragara, or Nadagara\ near 

 which Scipio is faid to have encamped for the Benefit of the 

 Water. 

 Wed el The River Serratt, the Midland Boundary of This Kingdoin, 

 serratt. is ten Miles farther to the E. The Water ofit is of a brackifli Qua- 

 lity, and falls into the Me-jerdah. Near the weftern Banks of 

 It, five Leagues to the E. S. E. of Eigattar, is Callah, Gellah, 

 Gciiah. oxGellah at SnaaUy a confiderable Village, built upon an high 

 pointed Mountain, with only one narrow Road leading up to 

 It. This Place, which is only to be conquered by Hunger or 



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71 7« Λλλ* Twrer sJ?t/ii i(3.-mh»iiifj^Qf, j^ τώύ iJfeitu iy-nf /SeAur mintnii^af. Polyb. Hift. i.iy. Par. loop, 

 p. 694. Scipio baud procul IVadagara Urbe, turn ad cstera loco opportune, turn quod 

 aquatio intra teli conjeftum erat, confedit. Annibal tucnulum a quatuor millibns inde, 

 tutum commodumque alioqui, nifi quod longinquae aquationis erat, cepit. Liv. L. xxx. 5• 2. 5». 



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