328 An account of the early Ghiljaees. [No. 160. 



The Arghandah river rises in Malistan, then comes to Fort Alee Gou- 

 har, then to the Fort of Bakar Sultan, called Sangi Mashak, west bank ; 

 thence Turgan, west bank ; thence Gazah, west bank ; thence Bal ha- 

 sarr, west bank ; thence Mughaitoo, west bank, (near Kharnai .) 



The Attah Hazarahs (uppermost) join into the Kalandar Hazarahs 

 (who are next below them on the river) at Kharnai. The boundary of 

 the latter and the Peroz-khel Tokhees is at Avkol, the boundary of the 

 latter and the Bahlol-khel is at Fort Husen, the boundary of the latter 

 and the Perozais is at Aldai (Nulla Zardad,) the boundary of the latter 

 and the Khan-khel is at Beetab. 



Route from Kalat-i-Ghilzyze to 



Dera Ismail-khan, Kalat-i-Ghiljaee, Urgakoo, Dab-i-Pishai, crossing 

 the Pass ; Fort Konah in Marghah, Fort Maiyar in Halatagh, Wuch 

 Marghah, (or Kaimkhelee,) Darwaze, beyond Jetz ; Sargadee, Ismail, 

 khan, Kanokee, Gul Wanah, Kurman-i-Sar, Ashewat, Kashkalwee, 

 HandeerahKalan-i-Kakeree, Chukhah, Jyob, Shagee, Sarmaghah, pass- 

 ing Gholaree Pass ; Neelye, Tormyumah (Gomal,) Kats-speenkee, Man- 

 jigarah in Daman, Kulachee, Gada-i-Gandipoora, Dera Ismail-khan, 

 Sakaree, Jetz, Yaiyak-beree, Shaheedan, Turwoh, Kasakuk, Dakha 

 (deserts,) Taraghaz, Dochnah, Lakatijah, Goostoee, Se-nika, Tsa 

 tsandai, Doo-mandee (Ghuznee road falls in here,) Kotkee, Kanzoor, 

 Sarmaghah. 



The Nasarees (Daoot-khel) having bullocks, first move to Hindustan 

 by the Gholaree or Zawah Pass ; then the other Nasarees, then the 

 Kharotees, then the Myan-khels. 



