GOVERNMENT OF WA'DA'Y. 
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Name of the Agfd. 
Magene 
Dagga 
(Kamkolak Nehed) 
Mammedi 
Fadalallah (Fadhl-Al- 
lah) 
Jerma Shogoma 
Hanno 
Barka Meser - 
Jerma 'Abd el Aziz 
Gadi - 
Bakhed, Agid e' sybba 
Said 
Horr - 
Danna 
(Not known) - 
'Abd-el-Wahed 
Fakih 'AH, or 'Alio, 
called Agid-el-bahr ; 
his father Beshara 
died at Kusuri 
Birre - 
Name of the Chief. 
• Yarima 
Magaddam 
■ Allajad 
• Riyat 
r Sheikh Saleh - 
\ Al Baher 
(Not known to me) 
fDilla 
|_ Radama 
Sindur 
Saleh - 
FakihYakub - 
(Chief not known) 
^.Diyab, with the surname 
" sidi jenun" 
Rekek, whose daughter 
is married to the king 
I Jedd el Mola 
Sheikh Anje - 
Halib, a woman 
Mafer - 
Diyab 
■A'dim,next to whom in 
authority is Kharith 
A'bKashelle - 
Name of the Tribe over which 
they rule. 
Missiriye Zoruk. 
Missiriye Homr. 
Zoyiid. 
Nuwaibe. 
J aatena. 
Duggana. 
Khozam. 
Hamide. 
'Abidiye. 
Kolomat. 
Terjem. 
Korobat. 
Salamat. 
Sharafa. 
Hem ad. 
Sabbada. 
Rashid. 
Sabalat. 
Debaba, a section of the 
tribe of this name. 
I Asale'. 
A'bu Nakor - 
Tebu Tribes. 
Kreda. 
rShinnakora, 
Sakerda. 
Sakere. 
Madamee. 
^ Famalle. 
These agids, the most powerful of whom is Jerma, to 
whom the half of Waday is said to belong, exercise a very 
great authority in times of peace, as well as in case of war ; 
for they have not only to inspect the state of their respective 
districts, and to collect the tribute, but they have also to as- 
semble the troops, and lead them into battle ; and they are con- 
tinually undertaking great expeditions on their own account. 
After Jerma, the agid el bahr, to whom Moito, the north- 
easternmost town of Bagirmi, has still to pay a special tribute, 
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