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and to the south Khost and the Wuzeerees. The revenue is never 

 collected but by detachments of troops. 



Detail of the villages of Kuram, known as Bangash-i-Bala. 



Sadah contains one hundred houses, under Adeen, Abdulla, Aly Sher, 

 Sadah. an d Nazar. The inhabitants are partly Sunnees and partly 

 Sheeahs. The fighting men amount to 100. They are friends of the 

 Toorees. 



Balkh Shal contains a mud fort, and eighty houses, under Mahom- 

 med and Kuram Sher. The fighting men amount to 80. 



Ibrahimzye, the jaghire of Sayad Ahmed, the son of Maddat Shah, 

 Ibrahimzye. contains one hundred and twenty houses. The head- 

 man is Meer Hasan. The fighting men amount to 300. The jaghire 

 was presented by Sirdar Dost Mahommed Khan, and consists of one- 

 fifth of the produce. 



Shaknee contains a fort on an eminence, and thirty houses under 

 Dabood. The fighting men amount to 20. 



Bat contains two mud forts and forty houses, under Chet, who can 

 muster 35 fighting men. 



Khela contains eighty houses, under Kasim, who can muster 55 

 men. 



Alladad contains eighty houses, under Alladad and Allaiyar, who 

 musters 55 followers. 



Yakoobee contains a mud fort and sixty houses, under Noor Aly, 

 who musters 44 followers. 



Moora-i-Sayadha contains thirty houses, under Shah Abdul Hassan, 

 who musters 25 followers. 



Ameelkot contains eighty houses, under Meer Alee Khan, who 

 musters 70 followers. 



Kuter contains seventy houses, under Ghazee, a Tooree, who 

 musters 65 followers. 



Sultan contains two forts and three hundred and fifty houses, under 

 Khusro and Ghulam, cousins, who are at enmity. The fighting 

 men amount to 300. 



Agra contains two forts and eighty houses, under Meer Kasam, who 

 musters 35 followers. 



Shiblan contains one fort and one hundred houses on the banks of the 

 Kuram river, under Karam Sher, who musters 84 followers. 



