[398]Hornemann’s Journal, French ed. p. 102 seq.
[399]Barth, op. cit., Vol. I. p. 339.
[400]Barth, op. cit., Vol. I. p. 343. The Tinylcum (T’inalkum) is an Azger Imghad tribe: cf. [Chap. XI.]
[401]Jean, op. cit., pp. 90-1.
[402]Jean calls them Ahaggaren, but only because all the northern Tuareg are in Air called Ahaggaren irrespective of whether they come from the Azger, Ahaggar or Ahnet divisions. In addition to these Imanen among the Azger and Itesan, there are also some on the Niger who are probably the product of the same early migrations which took the five tribes, including the Itesan, into Air.
[403]Compare the grouping in [Appendix II.] and the comments in [Chap X.]
[404]See [Appendix II.] All these three tribes are People of the King, though the Kel Zilalet are rather mixed, being sedentaries.
[405]This in Air means the west or north-west. The reference may be to the Hawara, regarding whom this type of confusion has always obtained: cf. Arab-Tuareg elements in Hawara group, vide [Chap. XI.]
[406]Cf. [Chap. XI.] with reference to Duveyrier’s information.
[407]Jean, op. cit., pp. 92-3.