IMA'M A'HMED'S ACCOUNT OF KA'NEM. 499 
1 day, Furtu. \yj (arrival at the time of the kaila, or ki- 
yula), passing by Sakala < ^ 3 , a locality (^IC<)> not an 
inhabited place, and by the town Ghayawa Cj.. The 
town of Furtu or Furttiwa is of the greatest import- 
ance in the geography of Kanern, as it is identical 
with the I'kli or Pkeli mentioned by Makrizi.* Imam 
A'hmed writes aA£\« But it had besides a third 
name, viz. Ghaljadu, or Ghaljaduwa j^j^l 
o 
„ Alale, $\ , with easterly direction. 
„ Ghibuwa-kanjiyiz 9 a locality, not an inha- 
bited place. 
Daghal JUj 
„ Burum ^ 
Bdro jjj jJj 
„ Keswada 
„ Ghumami ^U-c 
„ Sulu. or Suluwa This place in another passage f 
is called by the author a seat of the Kenaniya, a tribe 
which in former times seems to have formed the prin- 
cipal stock of the population of Kanem, and who were 
hostile to the people of Bornu, but who appear to 
have suffered greatly by the expeditions of Edris. 
See further on. 
G J 
„ Mulghim 
* See Vol. II. p. 277. 
t MS. p. 101. 
