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332 List of Trih&sin Da-rfur.
' List of Tribes in Darfur arranged according ro their former Provinces.* Name of Tribe. Head Sheikh. Resilience. Kemarks.
Beui Pad! ...
Berti Besliir FeUata Fore, Kniijara „ Masabat „ Tuiigur Tarjam Oiiutna (Jimr Hawar.i ■...
Jijeidat Kaja Kuniljat Meidob Mima Tireifia Takarir Wahia Zaghawa Zeiadia El Fiki Mohammed Mohammed Nasr £1 Din Adam Tamim .Saleh Daiid Bakr (feigar i Ahmed Rashid Salem Under Sheikh of Berti ... Ahmed Beida, Sultan I>ar Gimr. Hasabo ? ? Fiki Fakhr El Din ?
Ahlufed Bakr Ahmed Kaiur No Sheikh Dan El Beit Mustafa Wad Bakr Hemedo (Jadalla Isa, now at Onidurman).
I. Fasher Province.
Fasher and surroundings Bui-ush to J. El Hella From Melit to J. El Hella and Tagabo Near Fasher Masarra Kutum, and east of J. Marra, to .T. Haraz. Near Fasher Ergud West of Kebkebia Ai'oiind Fasher ...
J. Oba, near J. El Hella Kaja Serrug Fasher Near El Fasher J. Fafa ; 2 days south of El Fasher ...
Fasher. Formerly living at Kobe El Fasher, and scattered about Darfur Around Fasher ...
Dar El Zaghawa, 1 day north of Fasher, and west to north of Wadai.
Melit Sedentary. Small tribe. Sedentary Arabs. Cultivators and small owners of cattle and sheep. Large tribe. Sedentary. Originally slaves. (.'ultivators.
Arabs. Cidtivators.
Sedentary black tribe. Cultivatoi-s.
Fors. Related to Royal Family.
Fors. Cultivators. Arabs. Small tribe. (Ailtivators. Cultivating Arabs. (Jonsidered very aristociatically bred. Originally Kgy])tian Arabs. Very few Traders and owners of cattle. Arabs. Cultivators.
A large black tribe. Cultivators." Arabs. Tradei.s.
Black sedentary tribe. I'oor. Cultivators. Owners of sheep and donkeys. Small sedentaiy tribe. Oiiginally from Borgu. C'ulti■atol•s. Sedentary A rab.s. Originally from Dongola.
Tradei's and owners of cattle. Black tribe. l"'ew. Traders. Originally from the oases. Traders and cultivators. Very ffew. Black Arabs. Large tribe. Mostly sedentar)-. Cultivators and breeders of camels and cattle.
Arabs. Culti\atoi's. Foi-merly rich and lireeders of best horses in Darfur. Now small tribe, poor Beigo Beni Helba...
Birgid Bonui Daio... Habbania Maalia, Maaglia ...
„ Um Kreim Rizeigat, Um Ah- | nied.
Rizeigat, Abu Salim TaiiiHha Abu Bakr Naga (now with Ali Dinar at Fasher).
Abdel Rahman Habbo ...i ? ?
Suleiman , Bahn Wad Osman (Mohammed Abu Saad, Omdunnan). Belal Wa<l Ahmed Dau Dau Musa Madibbo (Kubr Al)d el Rahman, Oriidurman).
II Dara Province.
South of Dara South-west of Dara in Wadi Azum South of Daia Menawashi Near Dara Kalaka ...
Betyfeen Shakka and Taweisha Abu (labra and Shakka. (Bounded on noith by Fors and Maalia ; east by Honir ; on south by Bahr El Arab ; and west by Habbania. Between Habbania on east and Dar Sula on west ; south of Beni Helba and north of Dar Fertit.
Blacks. Originally from Faroge in B. £1 itxliazal. Cidtivators. Sedentary. • Baggara Arabs. Nomads and sedentary.
(Cultivators, and formerly owners of large numbers of horses, cattle, sheep, and donkeys. Now poor. Blacks ; not slaves. Cultivators. Sedentary. Black tribe. Traders and small cattle owners.
A black tribe, poor. Cultivators. Large sedentary Baggara Arab tribe.
Cultivators and traders (Sheikh Mohammed Abu Saad, Omduiinan). Arabs. Mostly sedentary. fJultivating dukhn and water-melons. Large nomad Baggaia tribe. Foimerly most powerful tribe in Darfur, possessing .3,000 lioises. Now comparatively ])oor.
Formerly cultivating nomad Baggara Arabs, vators.
Now mostly sedentary. Formerly rich, now poor.
Culti-• From information by Sir R. Von Slatin Pasha and natives of Darfur.