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lactite looking pillars, the whole place evidently natural. The inscrip- 

 tion alluded to, was nothing in my opinion but natural crevices and 

 marks in the rock. On the hill are just perceptible, the remains of 

 a very old fort. There is also a spring of water, and a large " peepul" 

 tree. Adjoining this hill, is the hill of Damchoor, which extends to 

 the Pass of Cohaut. 



Bar is under Shahbaz Khan, and contains sixty houses and several 

 vineyards. The cultivation is carried on by running water. 



Kamar Dand is under Gul Sher Khan, and contains thirty houses. 

 Kamar Dand. The cultivation depends partly on rain, and partly on 

 running water. 



Soorgal and Jabba are under Euland and Musaib, Zarghoonkhel 

 Soorgal. Afreedees. The cultivation is carried on by water from the 

 Kuram river. The fighting men amount to 50. 



Jarma and Shapoor are dependencies of Garee MyankheL the former 

 Jarma and Shapoor. j s nearly a waste ; and the surrounding jungle is very 

 dense. 



Togh is under Mulla Ahmed and Kaim, and contains four hundred 

 houses. The cultivation is carried on by a large canal from the Kuram 

 river. ' The fighting men amount to 160. 



Teeree Tang is under Malik Nasro, and contains two hundred 

 Teeree Tang, houses, and turns out 70 fighting men. 



Khurmatoo is under Kuram Sher, and is cultivated from the Kuram 

 Khurmatoo. river. The fighting men amount to 80. 



Thattee and Maramzyes are under Malik Himmat, and contain 



Thattee and Maramzyes. one hundred and twenty houses. There is 

 a great portion of waste land. 



Kot-i-kandiyalee is under Maliks Akram and Aizam. It contains 



Kot-i-kandiyalee. one hundred houses, and 50 fighting men. 



Gandiyabee Killa, known as Zanjeer Kamar, is situated on an emi- 



Zanjeer Kamar. nence, and is now in ruins. It is reported to have 

 been built by the former Hindoo rajas. There are remains of bas- 

 tions, a stable, and tank. Of the wonderful zanjeer, or chain, from 

 which the place derived its name, there is of course no vestige. 



Siah is under Gul Mahommed. The cultivation is carried on from 

 Siah. the Kuram river. The number of fighting men is 60. 



