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koyen, Chenbangankoyen, Dareankoyen, Farmake *, Baliyan- 
koyen, Tukankoyen, Kudurankoyen, Garganga. 
The Fellani-n-Hausa call all those countrymen of theirs 
who are scattered over these western districts by the nick- 
name Menennata Hausare (properly, " I do not understand 
Hausa ") ; proving by such a name, which is an opprobrium 
to themselves, their own loss of nationality, and that they, 
although Fulbe, usually address their own people more in 
Hausa than in their own idiom, the Fulfulde language. 
List op Places in MA'URI ok A'REWA'. 
Zormakoye (residence of a special governor), Lokoye 
(the capital of the province in former times), Giwaye, Da- 
mana or Dammana, Tiwellije (Seberi), Gombora, Birni-n- 
Mauri, Bebe (with caverns), Galewa, Degeji, Sakari, Baki- 
n-dutsi f, Loga. 
* Whether the name of this tribe has any connection with the 
name of the province Fermagha to the W. of Timbuktu, I cannot 
say. Mr. Cooley suggests to me that it may have some relation to 
t he Man dingo. 
| It is very remarkable, that while this town is mentioned in 
that excellent little geographical treatise of Mohammed Ben A'h- 
med Masini, appended to Captain Clapperton's Second Travels, 
p. 332, as belonging to the country or district of Emanoo, none of 
the other towns of Mauri which I have enumerated are there 
named, with the exception of Lokoye (Lu-koo-yow), but in their 
stead four others of which I heard nothing. But those places 
which then were the most considerable may have been since either 
greatly reduced, or even destroyed. There can be no doubt that 
Mohammed's Emanoo is the district Pmmanan, mentioned by me 
as lying between Teghazar and Mauri. 
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