EL DA'u'd. 
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hereabout, find most of them have been mentioned by me be- 
fore, in connection with their respective districts. 
El Ddud, with Sheikh Swedi, 
DAUD MOHAMMED. 
WeMdBiUe. hammed Weled VAK En- 
Welad Bu-Faida. hori. 
Weldd Talha. Welad Nahla. 
Welad Mummu, with Mo- Welad Ghanem. 
DAUD 'aruk. 
Welad Zed, with Nefa We- 
led Kedado. 
The Erhamena. 
Welad 'Altish. 
Welad Yiines. 
Welad Rahmun. 
Welad Mazuk. 
Welad Zayem. 
Gesharat. 
Welad Ber-hen. 
Sakere Daye. 
Welad Yillwi, and several 
others at present almost ex- 
tinguished. 
I shall here also enumerate the tribes composing the 
group called Ladem, with the Sheikh , son of E' 
Shen : — 
A'hel Tiki. 
A'hel Taleb Mustuf. 
Dermussa. 
Legeraf. 
El A'ragib. 
Before concluding this list of the Arab tribes, which 
would be enlivened if historical knowledge were not a thing 
almost unknown in this part of the world, I shall mention 
a few tribes who have founded something like an empire in 
the south part of the so-called desert : — 
El 'Arusiyin, about 600 a.h. 
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