- El Momdera - El Moghesh,
from whence was cut the white marble used in the mosque - El Herrowra -
Istar - Mokbaret el Noszara, the burial-ground of the Christians - Djebel el
Beroud - Thenyet el Beydha - El Hashas - Da el Medowar - Djebel Moslim - Wady Zy
Towa - Thenyet Om el Harth - Djebel Aby el Keyt - Fedj - Shab Ashras - Shab el
Motalleb - Zat Khalilyn - Djebel Kabsh - Djebel Rahha - El Bagheybagha - Djebel
Keyd - El Ark - Zat el Hantal - El Akla - Shab el Irnye - El Alka - Shab el Leben
- Melhet el Ghoraba - Melhet el Herouth - Kaber el Abd.
On the lower side of Mekka are: - Adjyad, or Djyad - Ras el Insan, between
the Djebel Kobeys and Adjyad - Shab el Khatem, near Adjyad - Djebel Khalife -
Djebel Orab - Djebel Omar - Ghadaf - El Mokba - El Lahdje - El Kadfade - Zat el
Laha - Zou Merah - Es Selfeyn - El Dokhadekh - Zou el Shedyd - Zat e' Selym - Adhat
el Nabt, so called from some Nabateans who resided there, and were sent
by Mawya Ibn Aly Sofyan to make mortar at Mekka - Om Kerdan.
On the north side of the Mala are - Djebel Deylamy - Djebel Sheyb - Djebel
Habeshy -
[p.469] Shab el Mokbera - Abou Dedjane - Djebel el Lyam - El Ghorab - Shab el
Akhnes, also called El Khowaredj, or El Gheyshoum - El Kaad.
On the road towards Mekka are: