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Baloochs, situated 1 coss right of the road ; and Jam and Barurree 2 

 coss right side of the road, and distant 3 coss from Kujjooree and 

 Beebee Nannee, containing 80 houses of Koochak Poshy, Pog and Mun- 

 gundooee Baloochs. The chief of Koochak, Poshy and Pog Balooches is 

 Futteh Khan of Kirtah, and of Mungundooee Baloochs is Bhawul Khan, 

 residing at Nurranook and Rodhway, among the hills south of Bolan, 

 about 7 coss distant. He has about 250 Mungundooee and Koolee 

 Balooches under him, and Futteh Khan of Kirtah is the chief of 300 of 

 the tribes above described, leading peaceable lives, and find subsistence 

 by cultivation. 



Round about the Pass of Bolan to the south are the Bolan Marrees, 350 

 in number, having no fixed habitation, and moving from place to place 

 where pasture can be found for their cattle and 

 leaS^amelfhabits, flocks - The y are under Durreh Khan, Peeraz and 

 fhePas i s ngdiStantfr0in Suttuk Khail > infesting the road and plundering 

 cafillas and travellers. They are deadly foes to the 

 Hunanall Patans, living near the hills about Shawl, under Shurreef 

 Khan and Sahebzadda, 450 in number, leading peaceable lives. 



North of the Pass are the Hunnanal Patans mentioned above ; next is 

 the famous freebooter chief Shah Boojruk. He has about 600 Dhumad 

 Kakads under him, all noted robbers, and a dread to cafillas and tra- 

 vellers, plundering where they can reside, at Largoongur 10 coss among 

 the mountains ; also 1000 Dhumah Kakads under Nasseer Khan, son 

 of the late Secunder Khan, also living by plunder, and infesting the 

 Pass. Their place of abode is Cohast and Gurmode, 12 coss N. W. of 

 Beebee Nannee. 



Azeem Khan Baroozee is the chief of 400 Punnee Patans. He resides 

 at Sang among the hills, 8 coss from Kirtah ; he has 5 cannon ; he 

 lately held the situation of Naib of Seewee. Sang is said to be a well- 

 fortified fort, having high walls, and in a good state of preservation ; 

 these people lead quiet lives. 



Baddra, under Sayud Khan Baroozee, contains 60 houses of Punnee 

 Patans, situated 13 coss north-east of Kirtah, leading peaceable lives. 



The Marrees, under Dodha of Kahan, 4000 in number, they are pro- 

 fessed robbers, and infest the Pass. Kahan is situated about 20 coss from 

 Daddur, among the hills. For the last year, they have not committed 

 any depredations about the Pass. Mehrab Khan, it seems, has made 



