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Translation of Ibn HuokuVs Account of Scind. [No. I 



large party headed by 

 Ushush bin Kues deserted 

 the side of the Emam CJlee 

 and set up one Abdullah bin 

 Duhub, as Governor. They 

 were cut up at Nehrwan 

 hy the Emam. The few 

 who escaped, migrated to 

 foreign countries and their 

 descendants are known 

 the Khurooj tribes 



as 



Constantly mentioned as a 

 district of Beloochistan to- 

 wards Mukran 



Already mentioned as Mush- 

 kee 



Having the same meaning as 

 Khurooj 



Looks as a fragment of Se- 

 kundurabad ; but I am told 

 that Kundurabad is now a 

 small village near Teeree j> 

 and Mustong — and is con- 

 sidered to have been once 

 a place of importance 



I find mention of Kue Kanan"] 

 in the history of Scind, | 

 and men of Peeshing say ! 

 they view it as Koh Kanan ^ 

 — Koh Kan — the modern 

 Kunuhk. . „ 





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