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Road from Sennaar to Mahas. 
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From Sennaar to Herbaje •■"''rtoDc r- N» f W. 3 
From Herbaje to Halfeia - - N. 5 
At Halfeia is the confluence of the Bahr-cl-abiad , \q ; 
and Bahr el afrek. 
From Halfeia to Chendi - - 
From Chendi to Birbir - - ?• N. 
From Birbir to Shaikie - ' ^ 
From Shaikie to Dongola - - N. W. 
From Dongola to Mahas . - ,1-01 .i,.....N^ ji o. 
From Sennaar to Fazogh* 
■ ' !i;-;A tidi Jon oIjj 
From Sennaar toDachala . \h -o/i T ..'iii^cslc; E. 3 
From Dachala to Emfirie •/oig oJ h'u?. ; "S. E. .ujijri 
From Emfirie to Louni * . S. 3 
From Louni to Gerbin - - S, 3 
The people of Dachala are Mohammedans refid- 1 ■ kI 1 /fio • "I 
ing on the weftern bank of the Bahr el afrek. — 
Gerbin is a mountainous place, which ferves for 
confining malefactors under the government of . ^lU >.i 
Sennaar. 
Mountainous — From Gerbin to Fazoglo - : S. .^00^04^;. ;. 
The mines of Fazoglo afford much gold : - . joiI; ^i:^(Iff!';:: 
they belong to Sennaar. i .v iii .hnilii 
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