ima'm a'hmed's account of ka'nem. 511 
From thence to Ghayawa. 
From Ghayawa he took another road to Dilara \ fl^ where 
he left half of his army, returning with the other half 
to Ghambaru. 
The next year, on the first Sunday in Shawal, Edris again 
left Ghambaru, reached Kesuda by way of Zamtam, I'tanawa, 
Ben, Nguruti or Ngughuti, Sugurti, Roro. 
From Kesuda, leaving the road to Ghumami on one side, 
he went to Siki. 
From Siki to Ririkma 
From Ririkma to Wagham 
From Wagham to Wasami. 
From Wasami to Mawo or Mawo, here written l^U 
From Mawo to Ghamira \ ^ 
-> „ 
From Ghamira to Njimiye, the chief town of Kanem 
From Njimiye to Belaghi, taking with him a great provi- 
sion of water. 
From Belaghi to A'ghafi ; starting at aser, arrived before 
sunset. 
From A'ghafi to Ghanjaya, arriving near zawal. 
In their fortified encampment near this place the Bornu 
army on the 25 th Dhu el kada, was attacked at night by 
the Bulala, when a very severe struggle ensued, and the 
camp was almost taken by the enemy with great slaughter 
of the Bornu people, and considerable loss of property. 
Fourth* Expedition. 
* According to Imam Ah'med, this was the fifth expedition 
which the king had undertaken, 
