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Village. 



IsTahak, 



Waraey, 



Izghanch, 



Darojnah, 



U'-sheri, 



Jabar, 



Kandi-kar, 



Kazan, 



Bibi Yawarah, 



Mir Almas, 



Tar-pah-tar, 



Bar U'-sheri, 



Damah-zar, 



Palam, 



Sam-kott, 



Batil, 



Bar-kand 3 



"Kor-koaey ? 

 Nasht-amal, 

 Habibi. 

 Kaman-gar, 



An Account of Tipper Kdsh-kdr. TO 2 



Clan. Chiefs or Head-men, 



JSTa-hak Darah. 

 Pa-indah Khel, Chiragh Shah. 



„ „ Baziie. 



Gudaey Khel, Allah Tar Khan. 



Sultan Khel, Suyed Amir. 



U-sheei Darah. 



Kazi, JEabd-ur-Bahman, 



Sultan Khel, 



?? ?? 



Mi-an Khel, 



" ?? 

 Pa-mdah Khel 



Saiyid Adam. 



iEabd-ullah Khan, 

 „ „ Zarif Khan. 



„ „ Hajtim Khan. 



Bar (Upper) U'-sheri Darah. 



Pa-indah Khel, Anwar Shah Khan. 



„ „ Ahmad Khan, 



„ „ Pazal Shah. 



„ „ Sher-i-Zaman, 



Mi-an Khel, or de- Khair-ullah Mi-an. 



scendants of Karim Dad, a direct de- 



Akhund Darwe- scendant of the celebrate 



^ah, and his family, ed Akhiind Darwezah, 



author of the Makhzan 



Pus'hto. # 



$ 



Mi-an Nazim. 



Hasib. 



Nurah Khel, 



This last mentioned village derives its name, signifying, in the 

 Persian language, " Bow-maker," from the fact of the first inhabitants 

 having been makers of that weapon, for which their descendants are 

 still celebrated, 



Zarah-Khel Darah. 

 This valley contains a number of small hamlets having but few 

 inhabitants. The head-man is appointed by Ghazan Khan, the chief. 



# For account of his writings,, see my Pus'hto Grammar. 



