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FOOTNOTES:

[127]For the notes at the foot of the page, the Foreign Secretary is answerable.

[128]Vol. vi. p. 102, and which is reprinted at page 208 of this volume.

[129]Tanjah.

[130]Adwár, plural of dár, a circular tent.

[131]Autád plural of Watad, a peg or stake. Autád is corruptly pronounced Útséd or Útsét.

[132]Wádí Nun, or Núl, the valley or river of Noon or Nool.

[133]Rabát, i.e. Resting-place, Caravan-seraï; but here the name of a town.—F. S.

[134]Terjumán, or Tarjumán, interpreter, a word of the same origin as the Chaldee, ‘Targum.’