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are very unruly, but are held in some check by Ghazan khan of 

 Deer. 



Three kos to the north is the village of Toot Banda, under the 

 Manjah hills, having three hujrahs, under Maddat khan. 



To the north-east is another village, called Manjah, under the hill 

 of that name, containing 127 houses, under Jalat Khan. 



To the north, within the defile of the hill of Manjah, one and half kos, 

 (the road over the hill leads to Deer) is the village of Kalakee, con- 

 taining seventy houses, under Myan Ahmad Gul and Speen Myan ; 

 walnuts and Aralook trees are plentiful. I went by this road myself 

 to Deer. 



The Mooleezai Khwazozais inhabit the hill defile towards Deer. 

 Passing the Manjah hill there is the village of Tangee, consisting 

 of two hujrahs, under Shad khan, under the hill to the west of the 

 road. 



Two kos further is the village of Kandareen, consisting of three 

 hujrahs, under Mazroob Shah khan, Saidoo khan and Marghoob 

 khan. A steam flows below the village, having it3 rise in the Man- 

 jah hills, of ten mill strength, and empties itself into the river of Deer. 

 The people of the country live chiefly on rice. 



Two kos further, in a defile, is the village of Chaghareen, consisting 

 of two hujrahs. 



One kos further is the village of Shakandair, consisting of two huj- 

 rahs, and containing 100 houses, under Noor Shas khan. 



One kos further is the village of Ateetai, containing 100 houses, 

 and consisting of one and a half hujrahs, under Sahab Shah khan. 



Further, beyond the stream to the south of the road one kos, is the 

 village of Razagam, consisting of two hujrahs, and containing 300 

 houses, under Kutub Shah khan. 



After leaving the defile of the Manjah hill, is the village of Tor- 

 Sang, two kos to the north on an eminence, containing 700 houses. 

 It is on a table land, the ascent to which is half kos. 



The road to Deer passes by it to the north. The Maliks are Bu- 

 land khan, Alee khan, and Saadat khan. Under the village to the 

 west, flows the river of Deer, beyond which to the west, are very high 

 mountains. There are a very few villages across the river, not so on 

 this side, as far as Deer. 



