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Bearing. Days. 
w. s. w. 
V: 
At Shelbon are fome Mohammedans, who live 
among the idolaters and wear clothing ; it is not 
faid whether Arabs or not. 
The people above defcribed are independent 
tribes of negroes, who have no other ruler than 
their refpeftive chiefs, the authority of whom is 
very fmall, except in time of war. The Mecque 
ot Sennaar ufed to claim fome tribute from the 
people of Sheibon, but received nothing regularly. 
From Sheibon to Shurru 
From Shurru to Luca 
Luca is another place where refides an indepen- 
dent chief : it is alfo famous for its gold, which, 
as at Sheibon, is the only medium of exchange 
among the inhabitants. 
From Luca to Koheila - - W. i^- 
In Koheila are ArabSj not fubjeft to any monarch 
of the country. Some idolaters alfo live among 
them. 
From Koheila to Tlinga, a town - -'j f i 
People of Tlinga Mohammedans. — This coun- ! I 
. }> W. i W. <^ 
try is called by the Arabs Dar Kinnana. j j 
From Tlinga to Gebel Sahd - -J (_Oy 
Gebel Sahd is within the dominion of Sennaar. 
From Gebel Sahd to Baha-ed-din - N. i 
Still Dar Kinnana. 
From Baha-ed-din to Gebel-el-abid - N. N. E. i 
From Gebel-el-abid to Tumbul - - N. i 
Tumbul is under the government of the king of 
the Tuclawi. 
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