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An account of the early Ghiljdees. 



[No. 160. 









Ashoor-khan says, Meerza Pairo says 



Baso-khel, 







33 .. 



.. 33 



Aiyoob-zai, 







23 .. 



.. 23 



Meeran-zai, 







104 .. 



.. 104 



Noor-khel, 







. 81 .. 



.. 81 



Mahammad-zai, . . 







330 .. 



.. 330 



Aka-zai, 







31 .. 

 1,006 



.. 31 



998 



The distribution of the Mahammad-zais is as follows : 





Peerak-khel, 





16 



Shah Husen-khel, 



.. 16 



Kalloo-khel, 



. 





17 



Umur-khel, 



5 



Isse-zai, . . 



. 





18 



Seekak, 



.. 18 



Fakeer-zai, 



. 





15 



Hasan -khel, 



5 



Babree, 



. 





7 



Adam-zai, 



? 



Burhan-khel, 



. 



• a 



p 



Hotak-zai, 



.. 30 



Pato-zai, . . 



. 





70 



Akrabe-zai, 



9 



Moosa-zai, 



. 





50 



Moosa-khel, 



.. 16 



Karmoo-khel, 







12 



Saee-zai, . . 



3 



Buhlol-zai, 







9 



Bazik-zai, 



3 



Nato-zai, .. 







4 



Khan-khel, 



.. 18 



Peerwalee-khel, 







9 







The Jalal-zai horsemen were thus divided : 

 Peroz-khel, .. .. 25 Nano-khel, .. .. 18 



Bahram-khel, . . . . 43 Siya-zai, 28 



Dawut-khel, .. .. 15 Bahlol-khel, .. .. 44 



Najo-khel, 9 



The Pero-zai horsemen were thus divided : 



Sayud-khel, .. .. 57 Irakee, 31 



Asho-zai, 24 Sure-zai 29 



The Meeran-zais say that in the time of Sayud Rahmat-khan they 

 furnished 133 men in the following proportion : 



Nuhradeen, . . . . 14 Sen-khel, 39 



Akhe-zai, 30 Moghal-zai, .. ., 28 



Uhwa-zai and Kute-zai, . . 22 



