FROM AGEA TO OUJEIN. 6Q 



The names of thefe fons, of the families defcended 

 from them, of their diftridls and their prefent chiefs, 

 togetlier with the number of troops they can furnifli, 

 are as follow : 



Son's cf 

 PHrr,Hi-ll.\j. 



G G P A L / 



his Son NaTjHa, V 



PuHINMUL, 



Jl'GMAL, I 



ilis Son CUNGAR, S 



BUACl'N, 



SuLTAV, 



Chatekbhoj, 



BuLBHl'DDtn, 

 CAtlAX, 



Rnrsi-HrYRACEE, 

 Shamin-das, 



FuRTAB-SiNG, 



Ram-Si.vg, 



Fimd'es descend- 

 td horn them. 



Nat b^-.vaty 

 J'urin.nuli/ut, 



Cuw^arouty 



BijaloiUf 



SullanM, 

 ChiiUrbbyinitf 



Bitlbhiiddn^ut, 

 Calianout, 



Distrifl or Cul.bri, 



J 



•Samut, 



Anciently Bbuta- 

 wab ; now Bunhem^ 



Anciently Sami-aiar f_ 

 now Bujpjor, \ 



Anciently NibaLb, ? 



now Sambbera, S 



Ctin'ita, 



Anciently Bun'ar, f 



no\v Bern, ^ 



yljraul, 



Ca-iauar, 



Force in 

 horse iif 

 foot. 



Pre ten: Chi'.'t. 



10,000 Rawul Inder-Sing. 

 2,000 T,baiur Beiri-Sal. 



7,000 



2,000 

 5,000 

 55,000 

 2,000 

 5,000 



41,000 



3 T,babif DiLE-Fi-cG, 

 ^Hiid Paiiar-Sinc. 



T,h.ikur Cuap\n-Sivg. 

 3 T,bakurt SuRtj Mul, 

 ^iind Kdris-Sinc. 

 T,bakur B H A c - S 1 s G . 



T,kikur CcscL Sing. 

 k l\hiikur Kl'.v iIt- 

 7 Sing of Cbaab : 



His descendants were settled in the ziliah of Aimer r^r,, r r _ o 



I _ , J . i^ -' ()! tnele tour sons 



about Hup.agar whose descendants were FuirtH- „„,,,,,ccndan.s are 

 Sing and others in JSirunr. 



Distrirt Bab Ha 



Siibun, Cut bra 



now reinainin.:. 



but to complete the number of chambers, four other 

 i tribes have been adopted in their room. 



Families. 



Gopaivat, 

 hulbferputa, 

 Bubarampiita, 

 Qumbbani, 



B'-ftricis. 



Mahar, 

 li^'ungob; 

 Beidcr, 

 Banjkabiiu, 



Force. 



Prefent Cbirfs. 



41,000 



2,000 : Rawul BUKHTAWUR SlXG, 



2,000 i T,hakur GuLAB-SiNG. 

 7,000 Rawut HuRY-SiNG. 

 5,000 Tjbakur Padam-Sing. 



57,000 



But the whole fanniies defcended from the Rajahs of 

 ylmbhcr, are in number hfty-three ; of which the prin- 

 cipal (beiidcs thofe already enumerated) are ; 



E 3 Miijaivut, 



