672 A KAZEM-BEG, 
ps of JE oi ogilé a Je ee 
Jælels a) élle les (53555 (als) al ik, 
GR ER OR er ee TS 
ass fe bles 8 5e JS des LS D ya 
mobi. Sy pes âu JF se DRE" 
lage of Arhäteh from every house ui one mea- 
ging to it called Zhintdb (probably Zhintaw) 
there is an income of 80 sheep per annum. 
On the inhabitants of the village of Bagkhlal, 
30 bulls and 30 lambs; — Zhakhri (or Zhahri) 
and Ghaldi are ‘his property; — and from 
the mountain belonging to it they receive 
early 50 sheep. On the communities of Resh'ar 
and Makragh (Mahragka?), 70 rams, and on 
that of Karlil, 100 horses and 100 mares. — 
MOV 1 NP I LOL 
LÉ a For di AFS AÏl that is here mentioned is received yearly 
and distributed among ïthe descendants of 
Ds 5 gflull Je Call ul A 
Amir Hamzeh and of Abbés upon the prin- 
Lakes Uls al] OK « | lis LŸ > Los ciples referred to above ‘*°. — 
After a great length of time, 4mir-Sultan 
E 
& fé » der D elle ci the son of Beirampds, the son of the cursed 
J ASUEz F7 le 2 D NE do + > pol Surégkeh, who had fled from Islam to infideli- 
ty, and whose surname was Nousäl and who 
dwelled in Toush, asked the assistance of the 
army of the 4lans to restore him to the place of 
his fathers and the throne of his ancestors, 
nai BJ é Ja pi (jee POLCISNSE 
C2 ETERE 'e aid, [ Lu àlbe al) SRE 07 &Y, 
ACER NENRET AN ANS TE ps 18 cd) 
also for raising him to their rank. A great 
æ g 
grd qalel ARS lai PS I ré Fos army was gathered together from the fron- 
LI Yo 9) AL ja |} . » age Jwltier of Zhimtal (is it not the same as Zhin- 
(e we f “ 4 f on de pet F tab?) R'amtal to the extremity of 4rshti; he led 
them secretly, during a dark night, to the 
district of Khoumz. He entered into a conspi- 
racy with those of his countrymen who had re- 
mained in the land of his fathers, and who, 
in appearance only, professed Islam and 
lived in seeming friendship with the Musul 
mans ; but their inward feeling was not such. 
These natives, having joined with him in 
his treachery, concealed all his soldiers in 
their houses and distributed them among the 
116 je. by taking the fifth part of all for the use of the sovereign prince and distributing the rest among. 
he other members of the descendants of Amir Hamzeh and of Abbäs. Read also above note 96. 
