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And the Sultans of Sbardak, in all their regions, are the Sultans of the three, and the Sultans of the two. And in Hadaar, the Sultans of Awur, and the Sultans of Warla, and the Sultans of Kabb in their island. And Al-Dall, who are called Al-Baraa, and also Mumkara. And the four Sultans are on the sea from the north, and Al-Babb is Kark, which is in the land of Zaagh from the west. And it is said that Furm is Rasum, and it is said that it is in the west. And he is the one who precedes them before the Sultan of Mali when they gather, and he consults him about them. As for the Sultans of Tadak Kabb, and the Sultans of Al-Dain, and the Sultans of Al-Wun, and Al-Dalm. They are behind these, adjacent to each other. Towards Mali, and Kusti, and Chisht, and Zaagh, and Mimma, and Baagh, and their surroundings to the sea. As for Al-Fak, their leaders were Kud Ati, and all of them were to Tarakkat, Al-Hadd, and Al-Ghayah. And the other is the master of the north. This flood, and this migration, and this crossing occurred in the late stages of their rule, and God Almighty destroyed them. And they were destroyed by the hand of the one who was their enemy, and God Almighty made him appear in the form of human children. And they fought them with swords until they almost annihilated them. Sbardak Tawak Atata Al-Ghayah