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45:, Sinnar and Fung, often frequented by Säbärti as well as Sinnar merchants. It was a four day journey from Sinnar, and was considered one of the safest trade routes between the two countries. Though its territorial extent is unclear, Ras al-Fil once consisted of 39 villages. 87:
to appoint him governor of the province of Ras al-Fil. After the 18th century, it seems to have belonged to the Qallabat sultanate.
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Kénfu. Bruce was offered a deputy governorship that he did not exercise actively owing to its unfavourable location.
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Wäldä Léul against them, Ras al-Fil no longer paid tribute to Sinnar and became one of
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Ras al-Fil seems to have been the principal market for gold on a caravan route between
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river Atbara
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Gonder
Atse
Ras
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James Bruce
Ato
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Mikael Sehul
Iyoas I
Ras Filuk
Encyclopaedia Aethiopica
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