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Report on Upper Sindh, 



[No. 133. 



1. Tungeeanee, 



2. Barrachanee, 



3. Ghumeeanee, 



4. Ferozanee, 



5. Belanee, 



6. Mulghanee, 



7- Pulleeanee, 



8. Jungheekhanzye, 



9. Sazuzye, 



10. Rindanee, 



1 1. Muzaranee. 



Tribe of Jutts. 



No. 7. 

 This is a Scindee tribe, scattered over a large tract of country, and 

 occupied entirely as cultivators, and rearers of cattle. 

 Some of the Jutts, the Beyahs for instance, are 

 wealthy and powerful as zemindars, but the tribe is for the most part 

 composed of a poor and wandering class, who occupy moveable habita- 

 tions, and lead an unsettled life, shifting their positions as forage and 

 water may render necessary. The Jutts are peaceable themselves, but 

 exposed to the constant violence of the predatory tribes in Upper 

 Sindh ; under a vigorous and protecting Government, they would be- 

 come useful subjects ; at present, immense tracts of country formerly 

 cultivated by them, are lying waste. Subdivisions of the Jutts, — 

 1. Beyah, (the most 

 powerful,) 



2. Sudayeh, 



3. Buthoond, 



4. Deyah, 



5. Kuhahpootrah, 



6. Bookujaut, 

 7- Surkee, 



8. Durodgurt, 



9. Oomur, 



10. Joonejhur, 



11. Marafanee, 



There are other subdivisions, but the* above are those located in 

 Upper Sindh. 



No. 8. 



A numerous, and essentially predatory tribe, inhabiting the hills 



Tribe of Boogtie to the northward of the Bershoree desert. Their 



Beloochees. capital and stronghold is Deerah, sixty miles east- 



ward from Phoolajee. There are fifteen subdivisions of this tribe, 



12. Lodruh, 



13. Kooharah, 



14. Wuggun, 



15. Tihern, 

 16 Gomu. 



17. Purvur, 



18. Sutarh, 



19. Mehir, 



20. Bungah, (Cutchu,) 



21. Budanee, 



22. Kalkee. 



