Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an Expedition Undertaken Under the Auspices of H. B. Majesty's Government, Volume 2Drallop Publishing Company, 1896 - Africa, Central |
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A'damáwa able afternoon Alí Arabs army arrived Bagírmi beautiful Bénuwé Berber Bíllama Bórnu Bulála called camels capital cattle character chief clay companions considerable consisting corn coun course court-yard cultivated distance district Dúnama Edrís encampment enemy entered expedition feet Felláta forest formed former Fúlbe Fulfulde governor groland ground ground-nuts Háj hamlets Hausa horsemen horses huts inhabitants journey Kánem Kánembú Kanó Kanúri Kashélla king komádugu Kúkawa lake length Leo Africanus lieutenant governor Logón M'allem majesty's government Makrízi Mándará Marghí mentioned miles Mohammed morning mountain mounted Músgu natives Negroland neighboring obliged observed occasion Omár Overweg pagan passed present prince principal quarters rain rainy season reached regions reign river road scarcely seemed seen shade sheikh shore Shúwa side slaves soon succeeded sultan Tawárek Tebu tent tion town trees tribe troop Tsád village vizier Wádáy wall water-course whole