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Miscellaneous. 



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the memory of Alexander, although the capital of Huzara (Sikundur- 

 poor) still bears his name. So little is known of the Mahabunn by 

 persons living on this side the river, that all my enquiries for Balimah 

 had proved futile until just now, when a visit from Jehandad Khan has 

 given me the clue. 



Errata in Capt. Abbott's former article. 

 For elephants page 5, line 8, read elements. 



Pubral 



P- 



8, 



1.21, 



„ PukruL 



burst 



P- 



10, 



1. 19, 



,, brast. 



are 



P- 



11, 



1.25, 



„ on. 



first 



P- 



12, 



1. 13, 



„ just. 



poems 



P- 



15, 



1. 11, 



,, Poeans. 



part 



P- 



16, 



1.11, 



,, post. 



List of the Rajahs of Sialkote, by the same* 



Although the following list of princes who have reigned over the 

 ancient Raj of Sialkote in the Punjaub, is manifestly erroneous in the 

 duration assigned to each reign, yet as it probably is all that is known 

 of the dynasty, and as I live in hourly apprehension of losing all that 

 remain of my papers, it seems to me that you may deem it worthy of 

 preservation in the pages of the Asiatic Society's Journal. It is 

 extracted from the fragment of an old Persian book which I procured 

 at Sialkote, and of which the title page was lost. 

 From Raja Bruhm to Raja Saul Bahn, 2000 years. 



1. Rajah S. ascep^ed the throne Anno 137 of Vikramajeet. 



2. Rajah S. to R. Russaloo his son, 90 



3. „ Hodi, 45 



4. „ Burjial, 52 



5. „ , Jypaul, his son, 62 



6. „ Munnipaul, ditto 72 



7. „ Mookundurpaul, ditto 62 



8. „ Biddeypaul, ditto 57 



9. „ Kishenpaul, ditto 38 



10. „ Bynepaul, ditto 59 



11. „ Kusspaul, ditto 92 



12. „ Runjeetpaul, ditto 62 



13. „ Runbeerpaul, ditto 83 



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