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6 th. Selalo, a large place inhabited by Bornu people. 
7th. A'm-niajura, a considerable place, important on account 
of its traffic with the Kirdi country, here called 
Firtit, and the residence of the governor of Birket, 
inhabited by Masalit, Dajo, Bagirmi, and Furawy. 
From Tenddlti to A'm-majura, according to Hdj Mohammed. 
1st day. Difan Haggerona, a place of the Dajo, beyond 
Kongo, which you pass. A long march. 
2nd. A'm-harras, a place only recently built by a man from 
Bu Harras in Kordofan, and inhabited by Fur and 
Bagirmi people. 
3rd. A'm-kardus, a place belonging to Sheteta, and inhabited 
by Fur. Identical with A'm-kordes. 
4th. Hillet el Makdum Khalil. 
5th. A'm-majura, two days and a half from Tebeldiye, three 
days from the hofra, and about three days from 
Bahr el Erzegat. A'm-majura is very rich in deleb- 
palms, and has an important Sunday market sup- 
plied with butter by the Erzegat. The inhabitants 
of the place are said to trade particularly in slaves, 
which they buy with woda and tobacco. 
8th. Gija, a place inhabited by Fur and Gulla, governed 
(at that time) by Mohammed Seteba. Direction 
from hence a little south from west. 
9th. Majam, a place of the Taasha Arabs, but inhabited 
besides by some Masalit. 
10th. Eahet Khali in the Khalla, without an inhabited place. 
11th. Bali. 
12th. Dum Aseheba, 
13th. Dum r Ardeba. 
14th. Khalla. 
15th. Debe, a village of the Runga ; pagans, besides a few 
'Urban or Arabs. 
16th. Tarkamu, a district occupied by Bornu people. 
