yg TRAVELS TO THE EAST, 
ber of fpare camels with empty faddles, in no 
order, followed by a number of Scheks. 9. Six 
line large led horfes, excellently faddled, out of the 
Turkifh Emperor’s liable, which he keeps in Cairo, 
to ferve at grand ceremonies, xo. The Balhaw’s chief 
eunuch (Kiflar Aga) with his Haves, above twenty, 
on horfeback. 11. A number of fpare camels. 
12. A number of fine well-faddled led horfes. 
1 3. The Commififary of the Turkifh Emperor, whom 
he keeps here to buy Haves of both fexes, horfes, 
jewels, curiofities, & c. 14. A number of fpare camels, 
adorned with oftrich feathers on their heads, and 
with lliells and pearls. On fome of them rid black 
Haves. 15. A number of Scheks on foot. 16. The 
oflicers led horfes. 17. The officer who hath the 
infpeftion over the water on the journey, and is one 
of the greateft, with his Haves in armour. 18. Two 
pair of kettle drums; a large one and a fmaller to- 
cretlier. 19. A number of fpare camels, about 
fixty. 20. A troop of Pilgrims on foot, followed by 
fome Scheks. 21. A troop of camels laden with 
water. 22. Two pair of kettle-drums, followed by 
a number of well-drelfed camels in three troops, be- 
tween each a pair of kettle-drums. 2 3. Two guides 
riding on camels ; tilde were old men, each holding 
a red enfign, adorned with green Arabian letters, 
in his hand. 24. A Cadi, who is one of the prin- 
cipal officers of the Caravan, and manages what- 
ever relates to religion and juflice on the journey* 
followed by a number of enfigns of different colour: 
after which came a number of green enfigns carried 
by Scheks. 25. The Turkiffi cavalry (Spahi) in the 
fame order as at the Balhaw’s entry ; but with this 
difference, that each troop was clofed by a number 
of officers, Haves riding on camels, fome dreffed h 1 
black, others in white cloaks, and number" of led 
camel 5 . 
