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APPENDIX II. 
nisha : basse ; aganat : biistisu ; adelagan, dunguri ; tarer, hoy, 
a kind of vegetables ; ghursb^ hak ; sofif, cleverness ; asufaf, 
clever ; llksbasha, large calabash ; bishena, saba ; mutteri, heni ; 
tasaret, mat of reed ; tarzay, pi. terzlyaten, aweba ; smangeli, 
I have forgotten, it has escaped me ; selli, let this talk. 
The Brakena, a large tribe, levying tribute on the har- 
bours of Bot-hadiye, but at present greatly reduced, have 
partly become the khoddeman and lahme of the more suc- 
cessful Terarza (a name totally distinct from Teghaza). They 
are divided into several sections : — 
A'hel Agreshi, the Soltana tribe. 
A'helWeled 'Abd Allah, all the sections of the Brakena 
being derived from this *Abd Allah, son of Kerum. 
WeMd Sid. 
Welad Bakr. 
Welad 'Aid, formerly very powerful, at present lahme." 
Welad Mansur. 
Welad Nurmash. 
Welad A^hmedu. 
A'hel Mehemedat. 
Welad A'gram, and perhaps others. 
The Terarza, a powerful tribe, with Mohammed el Habib 
Weled 'Omar Weled el Mukhtar as chief, in two great sec- 
tions: — 
Welad A'hmed ben Daman. 
Welad Daman. 
The names of the several sub-divisions into which 
both these sections fall, I was unable to make out 
with certainty, w^ith the exception of the name of 
that division of the former section to which be- 
longs Mohammed el Habib, they being called : — 
A'hel 'Omar Weled el Mukhtar, 
The Elleb, a considerable tribe, who seem to have some 
sort of relation with the Terarza, while the Erhahela are in a 
state of dependence upon them. 
