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5th. Gawi, a town formerly of importance, but containing at 
present, after having been destroyed by the sheikh 
Mohammed el Kanemi, who, assisted by Mustafa 
el A'hmar and Mukm, took it, after along resistance, 
in a.h. 1234 — only a small population. Gawi from 
Klesem about 20 miles, 
6th. A place of the Yamarmk Arabs, or the Daghana, on 
a sheet of water. 
7th. Kidik. 
8th. Babaliya, formerly the capital of an independent terri- 
tory, with a peculiar dialect like that of Bugoman ; 
at present nearly deserted, since its destruction to- 
gether with Gawi in 1234 A.H., and possessing but 
a very small remnant of population. Babaliya is 
about twelve miles from the Shari, and thirty miles, 
or a long day's journey, from Gawi. 
9th. Ziyan, a place belonging to Karka or Kargha. 
10th. A hamlet belonging to Karka, not far from the 
lake. 
11th. 
12th. 
13th. 
14th. 
15th. A village of the Nefasa. 
16th. A village of the Kanem Arabs. A long night's march, 
from aser (four o'clock, p.m.) till the next morning. 
17th. Mawo. 
Hillelat (small hamlets) of Karka. 
From Babaliya to Moit6> according to Ramadhdn Degeji. 
1st day. Augura, a place of the Kuka. 
2nd. Dimdim, a wadi whence the inhabitants of Moito 
fetch natron, and much frequented by the Shuwa, 
who like to graze their herds therein. 
3rd. Kargha. 
4th. Babaliya. 
