1843.] and the Eastern portion of Cutchee. 35 



1 1. Tighanee, 



I 1. Loolwee. 



12. Soondranee, . .<2. Arbaee. 



I 



3. Jageranee. 



Subzye. 

 13. Sooranee, < 2. Golao. 



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3. Bungwah. 

 14. Bujranee, .. 4. Ruhazye. 



Principal Town, Trull. 



No. 4. 

 The Jummallees, a poor, and not numerous tribe of Beloochees, 

 Jummallee tribe cultivate and feed flocks at Rajhan, and other places 

 of Beloochees. along the southern edge of the Bunhooree desert; 

 they have also villages in Cutchee. 



The Jummallees are robbers ; and have been associated with the 

 Jekranees. The tribe is subdivided as follows. Their chief, Lusker 

 Khan, of Rajhan : — 



1. Rundanee, 3. Dusktee, 



2. Moondranee. 4. Shirkananee, (the chief is of this 



tribe.) 



No. 5. 



The Khyberries affect to be Sheikhs originally from Afghanistan ; 



Tribe of Khv- tne * r sacrec * character, however, did not protect 



bemes. them from the lawless Doomkie and Jekranie 



tribes, who drove them from their lands and villages, on the other side 



of the desert, and obliged them to seek for refuge at Khanpore, about 



eight miles westward of Shikarpoor. The Khyberries muster about 800 



men, and are a peaceable tribe ; they have no subdivisions. 



No. 6. 

 A Beloochee tribe, cultivators and feeders of flocks at Manewtie, 

 The Oomranee an( * m tne direction of Kunda, not numerous or 

 tnbe of Beloochees. powerful, having been much oppressed by the pre- 

 datory tribes. The Oomranees have eleven subdivisions. 



