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APPENDIX IV. 
Garurua-n-Kebbi, raba-n-Khalilu. 
Towns of Kebbi belonging to KhaKlu, as far as they are in- 
habited by Hausawa and Fulbe (or Fellani). 
The chief places besides Argungu, the residence of the 
rebel chief, and the centre of the pagan worship with the 
holy tree (a tamarind-tree) called " tunka," are Gando, Birni- 
n-Kebbi, Tambawel*, and Jegaf ; the following list observes 
a certain topographical order. The direction (W. S.) refers 
to Gando. 
Madadi, Kochi, Fagha, Magaji-n-kada, Kauri-n-ladan, 
K. Mamman6di, Mangadi, Gefuru, Margay, Eafi-n-bauna, 
Kangiwa, B. Barne, Doda-n-gussuma, Masama, Kosgara, 
B. Bagari, Gumbaye (E. of Gando), Yelongu, B. Magn, 
B. K61di (W.), Ligi (W.); G6ra-n-Dahawa (S.), G6ra-n- 
Kuttudu, B. Lalle, Gurzaw, Shimfen, B. Masu, Bagida, 
Rafi-n-dorowa (all of them S.); Gerge, Razay, Chimbilka 
(between Aliru and Jega), Gumbi-n-dari (between Aliru 
and Alelu), Malissa, Dancha (close to it Dogo-n-daji), Ma- 
mangoma (all of them S. between Gondu and Gindi) ; 
Koriya, Maruda, Kosari, Babanidi (E.), Lokerenga, Rugga- 
n-dawa, Rumbuki, B. Rawa, Kalambaina sofwa (between 
Gondu and Tambawel, at present deserted), Kalambaina 
sabwa ; Yole (W. 3 to the E. of Kambasa), B. Yamama (W. 
of Gondu, close to Kalgo), Kamba gari-n- f Abd e' Salami, 
Sambawa, Bakaya (close to Madochi on the river Gindi, E. 
* Tambawel, formerly the residence of the learned Bokhari, 
at present that of his son 'Omaro, two days N. from Yiina. Near 
Tambawel Aliru. Yabo, two days E. of Birni-n-Kebbi, residence 
of Mohammed Nyello, with the title " Serki-n-Kebbi." 
I Jega, a very important place S. E. from Birni-n-Kebbi, at the 
same distance as Sokoto from Wurno ; going there from Gando, 
you pass the night in Aliro, whence the distance to Jega is the 
same as that from Wurno to Bamurna. Jega is the residence of 
Miislemu, a grandson of Abd e' Salam. 
