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of Birni-n-Gindi), Letseda (near Gondii), Sobaki (between 
Gondu and Argungu), Ambtirsa (between Argungu and 
Zoro), Dutsiel (E. of Gondu), Dalijam (N.), Dinau (N. on the 
faddama-n- Argungu, Ujariyo (E. of Ambursa, between this 
and Argungu), B. Kosoro (between Argungu and Zoro), Zoro 
or Jeggara (W. of Gondu), Kalliul-ladan (E. of Gulma), 
Gulma (on the gulbi-n-Kebbi), Kalliul Mamma Yidi, Birni- 
n-Gatago, B. Madara (close to Gulma), Sowa (N. of Gondu), 
Zazagawa, Kokose (on the border of the territory of f Aliyu 
and Khalilu, and commanding the ford between Gulma and 
Argungu — therefore called "serki-n-rua"), A'damangutta(W. 
of Sowa), B. Bunga, B. Mornanga (where natron is gathered), 
Suru (E. of Bunza, on the gulbi, with a very white kind 
of salt) ; B. Geggi, B. Kuka, Tilli, Zogirma, Gotomo, Alu- 
wasa, Felinde, Ligi (two towns of the name), Kambasa, Am- 
btirsa, B. Tari a Gulumbe, B. Laga, Kardi, Zoro, Hammahi, 
Dogo-n-daji, Bandali, Fulmungani, Kermi, Giwa-tazo, Mai- 
zumma, Kera, B. Gindi, Kimba, Alelu, Jadadi, Kalgo, Mad- 
dochi, Komo, Dammadi, B. Kay a, Barga, U'mbutu, Girkau, 
Zabga (close to the frontier of Zoma) ; back from Kebbi, 
Kola, Jugguru, Diggi, Mutubari, Banganna, Sarnau, Maide- 
hini, Garadi, Raba, Sabo-n-birni, Basaura, Matankari (all 
these on the faddama-n-Kebbi). 
Sections of the Fellani-n-Kebbi : 
Njabtangkoyeu, Jogadankoyen, Magajiankoyen, Beyin- 
koyen, Terebbe, Jarangankoyen, Kalinkoyen, Dikankoyen 
(the first tribe of the Fulbe who immigrated into Kebbi), 
Modibankoyen, G iindarunkoy en, Tarasankoyen, Kamakan- 
koyen (regarded as the most warlike among these tribes), 
Gumborunkoyen, Degelankoyen, Tafarankoyen (from Tafara 
near Gandi), Tammankoyen, Jennankoyen. 
