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^ The present '"omda" of Bara (1910).
8 One of the heads of the Tigdnia "tan'ka" in the Sudan and a very holy man.
^ Present '"omda" of El Haraza (1910).
'« Present "n^ir" of Kaga and Katiil.
I'latr in ^ M "^ '^^ X- w«» :/, 4» V S . /'•__ K \%< * tmmktitiM VI] THE NORTHERN HILLS 95 whole has its own particular denomination. The nomenclature of the " gebels " is generally non-Arabic, and the proportion of foreign to Arabic names probably roughly represents the relative proportion of non-Arab and Arab blood in their inhabitants. Good examples of the former are Atki, Ang-al, Kaludi, Karshul, Turelli, Fandung, Kuriddi, Kurkayla, Tutu, Artozik, Arangog, Kaysay, and Tugungandu. Old ironworks are still to be seen. It is not known if these date back to the Kura'an (see App. 4), or the Tungur (see p. 60), or only to the Kungara. Some are at Arangog on the south of El Haraza ; others at Kaysay : the former are at the foot of the mountain in an inlet, the latter are some 400 feet above the plain and the old stone village, in a high pass in Jebel Kaysay.
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