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merits, besides a small granary, built of clay, but 
which was covered all round with straw at the 
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1. Entrance hut or parlour, furnished with two seats of clay and two couches of 
the same material. 
2. Second hut, without couches. 
3. Open courtyard, overgrown with grass. 
4. Hut for my chief servant. 
5. Clay hall, with a store-room at the back. 
6. Small granary. 
setting-in of the rainy season, in order to protect it 
from violent rains. The clay hall had been built by 
A'bti, the elder brother and the predecessor of the 
present ghaladima, who greatly surpassed the latter 
in warlike energy, and who fell in Zanfara during 
that unfortunate expedition against the Goberawa, 
the preparations for which Mr. Overweg witnessed 
during his stay in Maracli, in the beginning of the 
summer of 1851. The principal apartment of this 
clay hall, supported by two massive columns, with 
