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0 SEJSAàH H'Jllfâ I9B I N D E X . A/ho. See Soudan. Aghades, a district of Soudan, notice of, 131, 132. . Agrab el rah, or scorpion of the wind, notice of, 184. Agram, salt lakes of, 245. Probably the same with the salt lakes of Domboo, ibid. Agriculture, of the Arabs, 44. Of Fezzan, 275. Amaymet Saad, pass of, 305. Amusements, of the African Arabs, 52. Animals, found in Fezzan, 271—273. Antiquities, ruins of, discovered at the well of Bonjem, 66. Near the castle of Zleetun, 334. At Zelida, 337, 338. Ants, devastation of, in Fezzan, 187, 188. Arabs, general character of, 38, 39. Their dress, 39, 40. Arms, 40. Two classes of, 41. Their tents described, ibid. Government of their tribes, 42. Religion, ibid. Marriages, 42, 43, 299. Their cattle, accustomed to subsist without water, 44. ' Their agriculture, ibid. Produce of their flocks, 45, 46. Quality and value of their horses, 46, 47. Mode of shoeing adopted by them, 48. Diet of the Arabs, 48—52. Their amusements, 52. Forms of courtesy, 53. Their ignorance respecting Europe, 53, 54. Account of the tribe, called Waled Suliman, 54, 55. Notice of the Orfilly tribe, 34 —36. And of the tribes of Sockna and the frontier of Fezzan, 79, 80. Their method of preparing meat for a journey, 219. Areg el Libben, (village), 205. 1 Arms of the Tripolines and Arabs, 40, 41. Of the Tuarick, an African tribe, 110. Aseedd, an Arabian dish, how prepared, 49, 50. Aselis, a species of reptile at Morzouk, described, 184. Atila, an Arabian dish, how prepared, 50. Baba Hassein, a Turkish trader, anecdotes of, 303,304, 310. Is plundered by some Arabs, 338. Bahr el Ghazal, a province in the interior of Africa, notice of, 127. Productions, ibid. 3 b 2


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