The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: a compendium prepared by officers of the Sudan government, Vol. 2 (of 2)Sudan. Wizarat al-Naql wa-al-Muwasalat
History
The Anglo-Egyptian Sudan: a compendium prepared by officers of the Sudan government, Vol. 2 (of 2)
Sudan. Wizarat al-Naql wa-al-Muwasalat
Sudan -- Description and travel; Sudan -- History
| | |of it. To S.W. the market, and a
| | |well and pond which dried up about
| | |10th February. Mohammed El Nur of
| | |Kenana is Sheikh of village.
| | |Several hundred sheep, many
| | |donkeys, one horse, fowls and
| | |pigeons, but no camels. The best
| | |marked track leads S. from the
| | |Suk, and, bending S.E., passes
| | |zeribaed dura fields to El Doma,
| | |where there is a village and a
_El Doma_ | 8 | 50½ |well. It continues, through shady
| | |acacia and fields to Meshra El
_Meshra El | 4 | 54½ |Dai, whence the Blue Nile can be
Dai_ | | |reached.
| | |
_Meshra El | 2 | 56½ |Good halting place on bank.
Bejirat_ | | |
| | |
_Sennar_ | 9 | 65½ |Banks wooded.
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35.—KEILI TO SENGA, _viâ_ GULE.
COMPILED FROM A REPORT FURNISHED BY LIEUT.-COL. GORRINGE, MARCH,
1903.
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