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also Legawi is regarded as chief of this tribe. The 
Targhay-tamut are subdivided into the sections of the 
Kel-egeuk, the Ikarerayen, the Ihiawen, the Ibereki- 
ten, the Idamman, the I^segran, the Kel-tabonnan, the 
Ishegettan or Isheggattan, the Ikherkheen, the Kel- 
kabaj. 
Tahabanat or Tahabanaten with the chief Kasel. 
They are subdivided into the — 
Tahabanat ikawelen, T. isheggarnen, Ibatanaten (a 
name which might lead one to infer that the tribe of 
the same name which at present lives among the de- 
graded tribes of the A'zkar (see Vol. I. p. 235.), ori- 
ginally belonged to this tribe, a state of things which 
is not at all impossible), Khorimmiden, Taradegha, 
Tamizgida.* 
Ikhormeten f , with the chiefs Intagezzut and Eranre. 
I'fogas, a section of that widely scattered tribe of which 
I have already spoken repeatedly. As far as they 
live with the Awelimmiden, they are governed by 
the chiefs Innatayen, A'msaduwa, Itkal, and Elielmu, 
and are subdivided into the following sections : — 
Kel-tebaghart, Kel-athogal, I'karerayen, Ibed- 
dedawen, Ibbezawen, Tegetik, Kel-telatait, Kel- 
aseghalt. 
Tin-eger- egedesh, with the chief Kaulen, subdivided as 
follows : — 
Ikarnanayen, Kel-takabut, Telghasem, Kel-tikkenc- 
wen, Tarbedeg6n, Kel-torfen. 
Kel-tegilalet, with the chief Mokaile. 
Kel-helwat, or Td el Mashil, with the chief Wagi. 
Sherifen, subdivided into the following sections : — 
* I will here observe, that most of the vowels which I have to 
distinguish by an accent, as showing the way of pronouncing the 
name, are not at all expressed in Tefinagh. 
f The name seems to be nearly the same as that of the Kho- 
rimmeden. 
