1864.] 



Village* 



Kari ? 



An Account of Upper Kdsh-kdr. 141 



Clan. Chiefs or Head-men. 



Pa-indah-Khel, Saasd-ullah Khan, brother 



of the Chief of Panj- 



korah. 

 Niirah-Khel, Aiyiib Khan. 



TlMtJR-KALAH DARAH. 



Niirah-Khel, Sirdar KMn. 



Akhiind Khel, 

 "Nasr-ud-Din Khel, 



Mohsan, and (xhaffar. 



Muhammad Khan. 

 Sarwar Mi-an. 



Shakolaey, 



Timiir kalah, 



Khun Koh, 



Dan-wah, 



Char-pirah, 



Shahr, 



Mian-mandah Sahib-zadahs, or descendants of some holy man. 



Babat # -i-Muhammad Khaist Darah. 

 Sam-rf, Pa-indah Khel, Gul Khan. 



Rabat, Nasr-ud-din Khel, Mahabbat Khan. 



Kanj-lah, Mi-an Khel, Aka Sahib. 



Kaw-ni Darah. 

 This darah contains only one village, named Dilkhah, but there is a 

 number of small hdndahs or hamlets, some of which do not contain 

 more than a few families. This valley contains altogether about a 

 thousand houses. The people are Pa-indah Khels, and the headman 

 for the whole is nominated by Grhazan Khan, the chief of Panj-korah. 



Malae>kajntd Darah. 

 This darah is held by people of different clans. The hamlets are 

 very small, and the whole darah may contain about eleven hundred 

 houses, 



TtfRMA^G Darah. 

 Akhkram, Pa-indah Khel, Suyed Bahman. 



Dud-ba, „ „ Sher iEale Khan. 



There are also several other smaller villages or hamlets containing 

 a few families. 



KariJ Darah. 

 This darah is inhabited chiefly by families descended from the ori- 

 ginal inhabitants of the country, who live in a state of vassalage to 

 their Afghan conquerors. There are also a few Yiisufzis residing in it s 

 belonging to the clans already mentioned. 



# Arabic for a caravansarae. 



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