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From Aryn southward the Arabs keep on the mountains a few camels, but many sheep and goats, and are what the Bedouins call Shouawy, or Ahl Shah, or Ahl Bul. Wady Yaowd, of the Abyda Arabs. Howd Ibn Zyad, of the Abyda Arabs. Thohran, a district and market-place of the tribe of Wadaa. Keradb, of the Wadaa tribe. Roghafa, of the Sahhar Arabs. Dohyan, of the Sahhar Arabs. Sada, of the Sahhar tribe.
Ibn el Shayr, of the Asyr tribe. Dahban, of the Kahtan Arabs, one of the most powerful tribes of the Eastern Desert. Derb Ibn el Okeyda, a wady inhabited by the Refeydha tribe, who belong to the Asyr. They are strong in horses. Derb Selman, of the Refeydha tribe. Wakasha, of the Abyda Arabs. In the district of Abyda is the town of Aryn, in a very fertile territory.
From Beishe to Aryn, in the country of the Abyda Arabs, is a journey of five days, according to the Bedouin mode of travelling, but six or seven days as the Kebsy pilgrims march. Beishe itself is about two days distant from the western mountain.
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