CHAP. VI. 
OF THE TIBBOO BORGOO. 
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Yen to 
Kermedi ^ day. 
Wann 2 
Gorr ^ 
El Bummel ^ 
Tikki 2 
Beddou 2 
Werda 2 
Yen is more properly a large nest of mud huts than a town. 
Its inhabitants are, in time of peace, very numerous, and are all 
Kaffirs. It is to this place that the natives of Waday come in 
Kaffles to trade for slaves. Several of the King of Waday's men 
were taken captive by Mukni's people near this place. 
Tegerry to Bilma. 
South. 
Tegerry to Meshroo 2 days. 
Meshroo to El Warr 2\ 
El Warr to El Hammer 2 
El Hammer to MafFrus... 2\ 
Maffrus to Zhaia 2 
Zhaia to Siggidum 1^ 
Siggidum to Annai 1 
Annai to Kisbi 1 
Kisbi to Dirki i 
Dirki to Shenumma 1 
Shenumma to Bilma 1 
A well. 
Well on a rock. 
A well. 
Kain water and dates. 
An old castle and well. 
WeU and domes. 
Town. 1 Tibboo of the 
Town, tribes Kawar, Wan- 
Town, dela, Gunda, and 
Town. J Traita. 
Total 17 days. 
All these are resting-places. 
Kawar and Bilma are not distinct countries, but are names of 
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