680 Account of the Cabool and Peshawar Territories, $c. [No, 165. 



Four kos further is a village on a rising ground called Torasak, com- 

 posed of 18 hujrahs, and containing 2,500 houses and 50 shops, under 

 Bulaud khan, who is a friend of Tallalee khan of Heelai, and an 

 enemy of the Salarzais. 



From Heelai five kos to the east, is the shrine of Peer Baba, the 

 spiritual father, and place of pilgrimage of all the people of Swat, 

 Bemher and the Eesafzais. There is a village also called Zyarat, 

 containing 1,000 houses and 50 shops, under Myun Sayad, Sarbulund 

 Shah and Myung Sayad Ahmad Shah and Afzal Shah, and Maliks 

 Saadut khan, Tozal khan, and Ahmad khan. The Zyarat of the 

 Peer is surrounded with numerous sheesham, zaitoon and mulberry 

 trees. The Zyarat has no dome ; there are two sarcophagus in the 

 shrine of ornamented gypsum, over the tombs are narcissus, zumbuk 

 and roses growing, and the mujawuns, or officiating priests, amount to 

 400 or 500 ; they receive all votive offerings and offerings as thanks- 

 giving. The Shekhs and Sahabzadahs entertain all visitors and stran- 

 gers. The whole people of Bunher are more or less influenced and 

 guided by these Sahabzadahs. 



Twelve kos to the north-west is the Kadakad hill, beyond which is 

 the Pergunnah of Swat, and on the road are the following six villages. 



1st. Kingar galai, consisting of 200 houses, under Shahbaz. 



2nd. Chhurai, containing 300 houses and four hujrahs, under Ab- 

 dulla khan. 



3rd. Bazargai, containing 300 houses and four hujrahs, under Azam 

 khan. 



4th. Bam pookhah, containing 200 houses and four hujrahs, under 

 Maddat khan. 



5th. Johar, containing 300 houses and four hujrahs, under Maddat 

 khan. 



6th. Sugaren, containing 500 houses and four hujrahs, under Maa- 

 zam khan. 



Each hujrah contains eighteen bakhrahs, and each bakhrah twelve 

 rupees, (jarebs?) and to every rupee twenty foot men, and 2 swars. 

 Every rupee contains sixty jarebs of land. 



Their, drinking water is from a stream that issues from a ravine. 

 They are all Salaizais, and are at enmity with the Ashezais and 



