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Journal kept while travelling in Seistan. 



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which will be best understood by a diagram. This diagram will 

 also serve, to explain much of the ensuing narative : — 



Ishaukzyes have four principal divisions. 

 Hawazyes. Terozyes. Mundurzyes. Idzyes. 



Shudoonzyes. 



Shah Pussund Khan ; 

 Ahmed Shah's Gene- 

 ral, his family in po- 

 verty at Candahar. 



Zadinzyes. 



Muddut Khan ; Meer Af- 

 zul Khan ; Dila Sar Hadgi ; 

 Dost Mahomed Khan ; Wull 

 Mahomed, present head. 



Ahmedzyes. 



Kohun Dil Khan ; 

 Selah Mahomed Khan, 

 (vulgarly called Sauloo) 

 side of Shah Pussund 

 derived from Shah Ma- 

 homed Goolzar Khan, 

 governor of Feraria, at 

 Candahar. 



Mahomed Siddick 

 Khan, a child; Maho- 

 med Hussein, a child; a 

 mother; a daughter of 

 Khan Jehan Khan. 



Russool Khan, with Abdool Hu- Abdool Ma- 

 King of Persia ; Ah- beeb, blind at jeet, service 

 med Khan, governor Laush. of Shah 



of Killah Rab ; his Shooja at 



mother, a daughter Candahar. 



of Shah Pussund Kn. 

 brother of Khan Je- 

 han Khan of Seistan. 



Ahmed Shah, when after the fashion of the Ghilzees he portioned 



out the offices of his household among the Douranees, and made them 



hereditary in particular families, assigned four appointments to the 



Ishaukzyes : Mir Aspaha, master of the horse ; Purawal, leader of the van ; 



Darogha of camels; and Mir Shikar, chief huntsman. The grandfather 



of Shah Pussund Khan, (Rumal Khan,) was Mir Aspaha of Timoor 



Shah, as was Ruheem Dil Khan of Shah Mahomed. Saleh Khan 



followed Mahmood in his wanderings in Tartary ; but alarmed at the 



murder of his clansman, Meer Alum, went over to Shah Shooja, as 



related in Conolly's Travels, vol. ii. p. 362. 



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