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



Seven kos to the north, from Tor-song, is the village of Jughabunj, 

 having 200 houses, and one and a half hujrahs, under Buland khan 

 and Mahammad khan, and Mulla Sayad Alee. 



Four kos further to the north is the village of Bebiyoor, having 200 

 houses and one and a half hujrahs, under Ahmad khan. 



Three kos further, is the village of Dardarah, having eighty houses, 

 under Ameer khan and Buland khan, on an eminence to the east of 

 the road to Deer. 



Two kos further is the village of Hindookais, having eighty houses, 

 under Afzal khan. 



Three kos further is the village of Benimazee, having 100 houses. 

 On the road there is a stream flowing from the hills to the east, and 

 falling to the west into the river of Deer, over which is a wooden 

 bridge, twenty-three kadams long. 



On the bank of the stream to the east, is the village of Katalai, 

 having fifty houses, and on the opposite bank is the village of Kadeckat, 

 to the west. 



Three kos further from this to the north, is the village of Kotalai. 

 These villages are under Hasan Alee khan, a relation of Ghazan khan, 

 chief of Deer, from whom he has them in jagire. 



Two kos further is the village of Tangai, having 50 houses, under 

 Ghulam Kadan khan. 



Three kos further is the village of Hindookar, having 80 houses, 

 under a man of Ghazan Khan. 



Three kos further is the village of Jablook, on an eminence to the 

 east, having 90 houses, under Azeemulla khan. 



Three kos further to the north is the village of Kotakai, having 70 

 houses. 



Three kos further to the north-east is the town and fort of Deer, 

 under Ghazan khan, son of Karam khan, son of Mulla Ilyas, a Barah 

 khel, Maleezai, Khwazozai, Akozai, Eesafzai, situated on a high table, 

 land, 100 jarebs of which is cultivated. 



The fort of Deer, which is situated on the table-land, is of an 

 oblong shape, and has two gates that a horseman can ride through, 

 one to the north facing the Kashkar road, and the other to the south 

 facing Swat and Bunher. The walls of the fort are 12 zirahs high, 

 400 long, and 300 broad, having six bastions, five along the walls, and 



