1842.] A Geographical Notice of the Valley of Jullalabad. 129 



other places, to make him offerings, which are said to amount to the 

 large sum of 40,000 rupees annually. 



In the neighbourhood of Jullalabad there is also Shah Murdan's 

 zearut, held sacred under the supposition that Alee, the son-in-law of 

 Mahomed rested there; and in the temple is exhibited a large black 

 stone, shewing an impression of the hand of Alee. A garden is attach- 

 ed to the zearut, where a fair is held every Thursday, to which crowds 

 from the town and camp resort. Nazir Hussan, formerly in the service of 

 Nuwab Zuman Khan, is now expending his money on the zearut, 

 and garden. The zearut was originally raised by Abdoola Khan 

 Khafir, in the reign of Timour Shah. 



Of late years, the following persons filled the office of governor of 

 Jullalabad : — 



Governors. In whose reign. 



Adool Khan Khafir, Timour Shah. 



Meerdad Khan, Isakzye, •■ Ditto. 



Ghunnee Khan, Ditto. 



Gool Mahomed Khan, Gurdeezye,.. Zuman Shah. 



Causim Khan, Moghul, Ditto. 



Baba Khan Afshar, Ditto. 



Meer Alee Khan, Ditto. 



Golam Alee, Ditto. 



Shurreef Khan, Shah Shooja. 



Ibrahim Khan, Jumsheeree, Mahmood Shah 



Shehur Dil Khan, Baurikzye, .... Mahomed Azeem Khan. 



Shukoor Khan, ditto, Ditto. 



Moghul Khan, Ditto. 



Nuwab Zuman Khan, Ditto. 



Ameer Mahomed Khan, Dost Mahomed. 



Mahomed Afgool, Ditto. 



Mahomed Akbar, Ditto. 



Meer Aga Jan, Shah Shooja. 



Weights, Measures, fyc. 



The land revenue in kind is collected in Tabreez weight, and the 

 money taxes in the nominal Tabreez (Khan) rupee. 



