1852.] Translation of Ibn HuokuVs Account of Scind. 55 



trict produces celebrated faneez with dates and sugar-cane ; the 

 faneez is exported to many parts — a portion also comes from Mukran 

 and Khozdar. The inhabitants of all these places are of the class 

 called Separatists. 



There is situated on the confines of Kerman, a district called Mush- 

 kan ; the chief being Mozzuher, the son of Rujuo ; he does not read 

 the Khotbuh in the name of the Caliph or acknowledge any of the 

 neighbouring chiefs as his superior ; this district extends three 

 marches ; although itself rather warm, it produces a few grapes and 

 some of the fruits of the colder countries. Gwadul is distant from 

 Pusunee about two marches and within two miles of the sea ; both 

 these places are between Debul and Mukran. 



Kundava is a large place, affording no dates ; it is situated among 

 wilds — but is the capital of the Buroohee tribe. 



Between Kundurabad and Gundava is a village district called Edul 

 inhabited by Mohamedans and Infidels of the Buroohee tribe. Their 

 cultivation is chiefly garden crops ; grapes exist and also much cattle ; 

 it is a place of fertility. Edul was the name of a man who ruled 

 in these parts, hence the designation. 



Distances. Marches. 



From Teez to Keej, 5 



Punj Goor, .... 2 



Punj Goor to Geuh. 

 Teez. 

 Punj Goor to Duzuk,.. .. 3 



Rasuk, 3 



Kulpoorah,.. 3 



Asfukuh, . . 2 Easy journies, 



Bund, 1 



Geuh, 1 



Kusur Kund, 1 Light marches. 



Keej to Gwadul, G ! 2 ? Edresee says 2. 



Pusunee, 2 



Dubeel, 4 



Munsooruh to Dubeel,.... 6 

 „ Moltan, .... 12 

 „ Zooran, 15 



