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APPENDIX IV. 
PARTITION OF KEBBI. 
KEBBI, ACCORDING TO ITS PARTITION BETWEEN THE EMPIRE OF 
SOKOTO AND THAT OF GANDO. 
Garurua-n- Kebbi, rdba-n- AUyu. 
That portion of Kebbi which belongs to 'Aliyu. 
Jekawadtj, Tozo (the residence of Rufay 3 a younger 
brother of Bello), Dankala, Silame, Gandi, Koido, Kalammi, 
Birni-n-Gungu, Bubtiche, Augi*, Tiggi, Lelaba, Fadisuxiko, 
Mera, all along the gulbi-n-S6koto, Dunday, B. Gomashe, 
Sebera (close by the latter), Punari, Dangadi, B. Gaminda, 
Bakale, B. Ruwa, Binji, Gammagamma, Lokkeawa or Lu- 
kuyawa, Bodinga, B. Magebeshi, Jaredi, B. Dandi, Dan- 
chadi, Wababi, Bado, Foro, Sirgi, Asare, Gangam, B. 
Buldi, Shagari, Gadarare, Bulonaki, Kajiji, Jabo, Yabo 
* Augi and Mera, the principal towns of Kebbi, together with 
Koido, were destroyed by 'Aliyu. Augi was situated N. from 
Senina, the same distance as from Gawasu. to Sokoto, from Ar~ 
gungo E. N. E. eight or ten miles. Opposite Augi the dallul 
Gaminda joins the gulbi-n-Kebbi from the N., and along it lie the 
following places: Birni-n-Ganrinda, B. Rtiwa, Bakale, Alkaliji, Biz- 
zer, Sakibiyare, B. Buldi, Muza, Baiyawa, Dankal, Bubuche, close 
to the junction, and about eight or ten miles from Argiingu. 
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