ima'm a'hmed's account of ka'nem. 517 
From I'tanawa to Ruwaya. 
From Ruwaya to Ghambam. 
Fifth Expedition. 
Having spent ten days in his favourite place Ghambarti in 
great festivity, Edris prepared another expedition to Kanera 
against the tribe of the Kenaniye <L)L<31 SLus * I have 
already spoken of this tribe on a former occasion * ; and I 
must confess that I doubt whether the name Kenaniye be 
indigenous, but rather think that the people who bear it are 
identical with the Haddada, or Bongu, who seem to have 
once formed a very numerous tribe, and may have been the 
original inhabitants of Kanem altogether. At that time the 
principal seat of this remarkable tribe was Sulu, the place 
mentioned already repeatedly, and were therefore generally 
known under the name of " the people of Sulu. " y j^j # 
But being afraid of the Bornu king, whose wrath they had 
provoked by their predatory habits, they left their seats, 
while he was returning from Kanem, and retired to Kargha 
Edris collected his army in Fakara about middle of Jumad I. 
From Fakara he went to Dalikina <fcj3 j ; arrived at kaila. 
From Dalikina to Madawa 5 arrived at kaila. 
From Madawa to Keri Kuruku c_cj< , arriving at noon. 
From Keri Kuruku to Keri or Kuri Keramnu a^of xj> 
* Vol. II. p. 277. 
| The author adds the interesting words (p. 103.) : — 
