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of the entry to the Red Sea of Arabian - Page 422
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Bab-El-Mandub Signifies The Gate Of Weeping, Being The Name Of The Entry To The Red Sea Of Arabian Gulf; So Called Because Reckoned Exceedingly Dangerous By The Ancient Arabs, Insomuch That They Used To Put On Mourning For Their Relations Who Passed Them, As Persons Given Over For Lost.

- Ast.

I. 91. d.]

SECTION III.

Arrival at Aden, where the Sheikh and four others are hanged. Sequel of the Voyage to Diu.

On the 2d of August, leaving the shoal of Alontrakin, we sailed 10 miles E. by S. and got through the straits; whence proceeding till sunrise next morning we went 80 miles farther. On the 3d sailing 80 miles E. by N. we arrived at the city of Adem or Aden. This city is strongly fortified, standing close to the sea, and surrounded by lofty mountains, on the top of which are several little forts or castles. It is encompassed also on every side with ravelins[222], except an opening of 300 paces wide leading from the shore to the country; and has strong gates and towers and well-built walls. Besides all these, there is a fort built on a shoal before the city, having a tower on one side to defend the port, which is to the south, and has two fathoms water. To the north there is a large port with good anchorage, being safe in all winds. Though there is plenty of good water here, the soil is dry and produces nothing.

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