358 Narrative of the Travels of Khivajah Ahnud Shah. [No. 4. 



14th, Bumam, here are the remains of an old city formerly called 

 Golgoolla, it was destroyed by Jengh Sing Khan. 



15th, Lopchi. 



16th, Kaloo, this is a very difficult march. 



17th, Gurdun Daver. 



18th, Takanah. 



19th, Kote Ushnoo. 



20th, Cabul. 



This route passes over Dunda Shikun (breaker of teeth) and the 

 Kaloo mountains as also over the Purypilan. The inhabitants along 

 the whole route are notorious robbers, and for this reason kufilahs 

 are always obliged to travel by day, but have even then always to 

 be on the look out. Ghee, wheat, barley and fuel are procurable in 

 places, but provisions are altogether generally scarce. 



I arrived at Cabul on the 12th July, stayed there some time and 

 then came by the regular marches to Peshawur, where I arrived some 

 ten days ago. 



The above information was taken on the 22ud November. 



