Travels in the Great Desert of Sahara, in the Years of 1845 And 1846

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Hateetah is an extremely pacific man in his conduct, and greatly likedfor his peace-making disposition; but he is only a second-rate Sheikh, and has no political influence over Touarick affairs, beyond what thechief of his family enjoys. He has several brothers and cousins, allesteemed Sheikhs, but with little or no power.
The government of the Touaricks is an assemblage of Chieftains, thepeople supporting their respective leaders, the heads of their clans inthe feudal style, and all these cont
...rolled by a Sultan or Sheikh-Kebir. The number of Sheikhs, when the lesser, or second and third-rate, Sheikhsare included, is very considerable, and makes the country, as theGovernor says, "a country of Sheikhs. " In their various districts, eachgreater Sheikh exercises a sovereign, if not independent authority. Inany national emergency, they all willingly unite for the common defenceand protection, as now, when they are collecting their forces, in acommon effort to extirpate the Shanbâh banditti.

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