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5th. Tumtubaya, a well in the khalla or wilderness. 
6th. Asunga, a wadi overgrown with deleb-palms, and with 
running water in the rainy season. (Wadi Asunga, 
according to all appearance, is identical with W. 
Kiya.) 
7th. Dumta, the first place in Dar-Fur. 
Dumta, according to Haj Sadik, is eight days' journey from 
Kebkabiye : — 
1st day. Bir Degig, a place with a separate ertana (jargon). 
4th. Kulkulaya, J 
5th. Konge, with a great mosque. 
6th. Wadi Bare, a densely inhabited valley, stretching 
7th. Sultan 'Omar, a large place on the Bare, at the foot of 
a rocky eminence. 
8th. Kebkabiye, a large place of the Jellaba, with clay 
houses, and a much-frequented market, held every 
Tuesday and Thursday. Warm springs. 
From Kebkabiye to Tendelti, eight days : — 
1st day. Bir Nabek, a well in the wilderness, in the Marra 
mountains. 
2nd. Kaura, a well, with some slight cultivation in the 
mountains. 
3rd. Kuru, a place in the mountains, with mosque. 
4th. Shebena, a place of the Jellaba, in the wadi. 
5th. Jello, a place, with clay huts, of the Jellaba. 
6th. Mowele, a place with clay houses and reed huts; 
wells deep. 
7th. Maddub, a small place. 
8th. Tendelti, the capital of Dar Fur. 
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