a kingdom on the eastern coast of Africa, which reaches as far as the straits of Babemandel, which unites the Red Sea to the sea of Arabia. This country produces corn, and feeds a great number of cattle. The inhabitants drive a trade in gold, silver, ivory, oil, frankincense, a sort of pepper, and other merchandizes of Arabia and the Indies. The king was formerly a vassal to the grand negus of Abyssinia: but being Mahometans, and the Abyssinians a sort of Christians, they could not agree; and in 1535 came to an open rupture, when the Adelines threw off the yoke, seeking protection from the Grand Signior. The principal places are, Adela, seated in the centre of the country, and is the town where the king resides: Zeila, near the Arabian Sea, is a rich town, and has a good trade: Barbora, near the sea-coast, is an ancient trading town. It rains very seldom in this country.