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APPENDIX II. 
El Erhamena, who wrested the empire from Shenan el 
'Arusi. 
Welad BiUe, who having succeeded to the Erliamena, 
became very rich and powerful, till, as the Arabs say, 
they destroyed their empire themselves, by provoking 
the wrath of the Sheikh El Mukhtar el Kebir, about 
sixty years ago, when their power was crushed by the 
Mesheduf and the Zenagha. 
A smaller empire was founded by the Welad Bu-Faida, 
who had their principal seats round Kasari in El Hodh, 
N. W. from Baghena, till they w^ere overpowered by the A'hel 
e' Zenaghi. 
The Imoshagh have peculiar names for the Arab loca- 
lities, calling : — 
Gun dam Sasaweli. 
A'rawan Eshiggaren. 
Berabish Kel-jaberiye. 
Kunta, or Kuntarar . . . Kel-borasse. 
The 'Arab el Giblah . . . Udayen (sing. Uday). 
I shall here add an itinerary of the route from Wadan to 
A''ghadir Dome, or, as it is called by the Arabs, e' Dakhela, 
which I omitted in the right place. 
1st day, Selaurish. 
2nd. Shuf. 
3rd. El Morwesin, a kodia. 
4th. Domus, a good well or hasi. 
5th. Tenwake, an uggada, with good water in the rainy 
season, but brackish during the dry season. 
6th. Encamp between Egjir and Rek el Mhon. 
7th. Svvdta, a locality encompassed by hilly chains or 
kodia. 
8th. Tagazimet, a hasi, 7 fathoms in depth. 
