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Tareekhel was formerly a dependency of Cohaut, it is now in- 

 Tareekhel. dependent. They are neighbours of the Afreedees. The 

 fighting men amount to 200. 



Gadakhel is under Shahzadah and Khanawadah. The cultivation 



Gadakhal. depends partly on the rain, partly on canals. There 



are four hundred and fifty houses. The fighting men amount to 200. 



Dhoodah is under Mahboob. The cultivation depends on the rains. 

 Dhoodah. There are four hundred houses, and 80 fighting men. 



Shadeekhel, Kamal, Mandahkhel, Kotree and Muchkee are under 

 Shadeekhel, &c. &c. Malick Samad, &c. There are four hundred 

 houses, and the revenue amounts to 6,000 rupees. 



The tappa of Bazee is under Naib Gul Maz Khan, whose family for- 

 Bazee. merly enjoyed the whole of Cohaut. He is by tribe a 

 Shakookhel. The revenue, including the customs, trades, and weavers 

 and tax on herds amounts to 41,000 rupees, and the fighting men of 

 the whole tappa amount to 1200. The people of Bazee are all Mus- 

 selmen of the Sunnee creed. 



The tappa of Samalzye is inhabited by Sheah Musselmans, and is 

 farmed by Sher Alee Khan, Izzatkhel, father-in-law of Sirdar Sultan 

 Mahommed Khan. The dependencies of Samalzye are as follow: — • 



Mouza Aleezye, under Ghulam Khan, is situated in a valley, having 

 Aleezye. to the north, across the hills, the tribe of Sepa, outside 

 the fort are two hundred houses. The shrine of Myan Fatten Shah 

 is situated in the suburb of Koh. The fighting men amount to 80. 



Ustarzye-i-Paieen contains a mud fort. It has two gates, one to 



Ustarzye. the east, the other to the west, and two hundred houses. 

 The fighting men amount to 100 Ustarzye-i-Bala under Meerza, and 

 contains a mud fort with two gates both to the north. There are 

 one hundred and fifty houses, and the same number of fighting men. 



Kachee Bala-o-Paieen, under Muazim Sher, is divided into four 



Kachee. mouzas, each containing a mud fort, and two large towers, 

 and from four hundred to five hundred houses, as well as vineyards and 

 pomegranate gardens. The fighting men amount to 200. 



Marye Bala-o-Paieen, under Jafar Alee, is situated on an eminence, 



Marye. having two hundred houses below, and 150 fighting men. This 

 place borders on the Teera Pass, at the bottom of which are seven 

 water-mills. The revenue of the whole tappa amounts to 22,00, 



