. The earth and its inhabitants .. . â¢â¢Â«IK 55 "42 L .of. breen iS"*^' â 2,200 Yards. close above it is the mouth of the Dender, swollen by the waters of the Khor Mahara and the Khor El-Atshan; still nearer, but below the town, is the con- fluence of the Rahad, like the Dender navigable for eighty days in the year. The village, situated at the very mouth in the " Isle of Isles " (Jezirat el-Jeziret), has taken the name of Abu-Ahraz, or " Father of the Acacias," a term which is also frequently given to the river Rahad itself, the Shimfah of the Abyssinians. At so


. The earth and its inhabitants .. . â¢â¢Â«IK 55 "42 L .of. breen iS"*^' â 2,200 Yards. close above it is the mouth of the Dender, swollen by the waters of the Khor Mahara and the Khor El-Atshan; still nearer, but below the town, is the con- fluence of the Rahad, like the Dender navigable for eighty days in the year. The village, situated at the very mouth in the " Isle of Isles " (Jezirat el-Jeziret), has taken the name of Abu-Ahraz, or " Father of the Acacias," a term which is also frequently given to the river Rahad itself, the Shimfah of the Abyssinians. At some distance from the river, near the ruins of the village of Arhaji,


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