1844.] 



and on Gerard's Account of Kundwar. 



213 



Statistics of Chdnggo in Hangrang on the Pitti River, a Bhotee dis- 

 trict subject to Bissehir. 



























CO 



T3 































CO 



;t3 











-3 



a 





a 







<u 



i — i 

 cp 



6 



s3 



6 



a 







-a 







-a 

 "3 



"5 



o 



o 



CM 



o 







Remarks. 





3 

 o 



> 



o 



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0) 

 ^3 



-3 





o 



, 



cu 







1 



T3 







*<» 







X 





o3 



3 



CO 



a; 



0) 



T3 



CO 



g 







** 



§ 



bjt 





-a 



bfl 







o 



6 



1 



0) 



S3 



"3 



a 



2 



2 



73 



a 



a; 



'Si 



a 

 cd 



1 



-3 

 'eS 







pq 

 



CO 



O 

 -C 







CO 







CO 



is 



O 



1 



5 



a 



o 

 S3 



o 



p- 



CD 



-a 

 t» 







3 

 O 



Oh 







CO 



V 



CO 

 CO 



< 







3 

 O 



2£ 







Annual Demands of Go- 





2 



3 



1 



1 



1 







1 















1 







3 











24 



4 



2 



vernment. 



3 

 CJ 



3 



4 



3 

 2 



1 

 3 



1 



2 



3 

 



1 







1 















1 







1 



1 



1 



o 







15 



4 



1 















Rupees, 35 



PakkMnewool-J , piMe 



> 



5 



2 



2 











(J 



1 



1 







1 



2 







5 











3 



25 



6 



3 



1 



1 



2 







] 



1 



J 



1 



1 







13 



1 







2 



p»» 



7 



2 



1 



1 



1 







1 



1 



2 







2 







4 











l£ 





a 

 Pi 



8 



3 



2 



1 



3 



1 



6 



2 



3 



2 



3 



1 



21 



3 



3 



7 



Productions of the Village. 



jg 



9 



1 



1 



3 



1 



1 



1 



] 



1 



1 



3 







14 



1 



1 



3 



Fruits. — Ap rico ts. 



o 



10 



'2 



1 



3 



2 















1 







1 





 



8 











2 



Vegetables.— Turnips, Oni- 



IS 



U 



1 



1 















1 







1 



2 



2 



15 











3£ 



ons. 

 Principal Grains, #c. — 



eg 



12 



2 



I 







o 



o 



1 



i 



1 







2 







3 











2£ 



Wheat, barley, jammar, 



3 



13 



3 



2 



1 











1 



1 











2 







4 











3 



and lona (kinds of barley) 



O 



14 



2 



1 











1 



1 



1 



1 







2 







11 











3 



chineh, chastang(beans, ) 



EC 



15 



2 



] 







3 











1 



2 







2 







12 











34 



dao or fabra, and per- 





16 



'2 



2 



2 











1 















1 







3 











4 



haps occasionally some 

 others. 







34 



'23 



18 



17 



5 



17 



10 



14 



9 



27 



1 



135 



6 



4 



48£ 



Note.— A few stalks of 

 oats, pea, in Kunawaree, 

 and Kassam in Bhotee, 

 are found in every field, 

 but the grain is nowhere 

 cultivated. 



bf) 



1 



2 



2 







1 































c • 



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*g 



Illegitimate 7 



2 



3 



2 



] 



2 

 2 



2 































4 Males, ... ( J ^ an - 

 ' 1 3 Boys. 



gS 



4 



1 



1 



1 

































3 Females, ... Girls. 



£ 



Lamas, ... 16) Ningmas, 

 Nuns, (none,) / a red sect. 



Lohar 



1 



2 



42 



2 







_ 



20 











10 



14 



9 



27 



I 



135 



6 



4 



48i 





32 21 



\ 5|l7 





Grand 



S 137 Souls. 











Total. 













6 



8 I 



lal 



es, 



69 



Fe 



ns. 























Pitti Authorities. 

 The house belonged to the taoche, or head of the carriers, and he 

 with Khaza Khan, the manager of the district, and the paon or scribe, 

 paid me every civility in the absence of the chief of Pitti, Sultan Beg, 

 whom I had left at Leh — Moor croft, II. 60. 



