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14. — Gujwanee name of a tribe of Moosulmans. 



15.— Suyud Jan Shah (name of aSuyud living), inhabited exclusively 

 by Suynds ; they are all Sheeas and permit no other class of people to 

 reside in the Muhulla with them. 



16. — Suyud Ghoun Sulee Shah (name of a Suyud living), inhabited 

 exclusively by Suyuds. 



17. — Suyud Ghoolam Shah (name of a Suyud living), inhabited exclu- 

 sively by Suyuds. 



18. — Moonda Kube (Moonda name of a deceased Fukeer), M. cotton- 

 spinners, H. shopkeepers and labourers. 



19.— Kazee Ghoolam Mahomed (name of a Kazee living), M. 15 

 houses of Hukeems (physicians). 



20. — Moohur Kundee, M. stone and seal cutters. 



21. — Kussab, M. butchers. 



22. — Jiya Shah (name of a deceased Suyud), M. husbandmen. 



23. — Kazee Purel (name of the chief Kazee of Roree), inhabited by his 

 family and dependents. I may observe that the names of Muhullas which 

 are derived from inhabitants of note are often changed on their decease 

 to that of their successors. 



24. — Bokharee Shah (name of a peer or holy man living), M. mat, fan, 

 and basket makers. 



25. — Mootrib, M. singers and musicians. 



26. — Boola (name of a deceased Shuekh, a tailor), M. tailors. 



27. — Kazee Wudha, inhabited by the family and dependents of Wudha 

 Kazee aud Hukeem. 



28. — Satee, name of a tribe of fish-sellers, Soonee Moosulmans. 



29. — Puba, name of a tribe of fishermen who float on the Indus on 

 earthen vessels, Soonee Moosulmans. 



30. — Tukurwala Puba, fishermen, Soonee, Moosulmans. 



31. — Suyud Gholam Ulee Shah, (name of the Moorshid or spiritual 

 guide of Meer Ptoostum of Khyrpoor,) all Suyuds. 



32. — Bahmun, all Bahmuns. 



33. — Buzzaz, H cloth sellers. 



34. — Wurlweerhye Kurmoollah, the name of a Shykh of the Wudwee- 

 hya tribe, in the service of meer Nuseer Khan. 



35 — Shykh Hydur Ulee, M. Moollas, husbandmen^ &c. 



36. — Churkh durwazee, M. tailors, H. labourers. 



37. — Dhoora-wala, (from Dhoora a valley. The Muhulla being placed 

 between two hills,) H. shopkeepers and labourers. 



38. — Moondur, (name of a tribe of Moosulmans; milk -sellers. 



