AND ITS FOUNDER. 403 



Tdjic, Hazdrah, and other tribes, avowedly hostile to his cause, they 

 do not appear to have made any impression on the Afghans, who were 

 the real supporters of the sect. 



Cerimda'd-beni-Derwe'zeh is, perhaps, to be considered as tke coadju- 

 tor of his father, in the composition of the Makhzan Afghani. Though 

 almost as intemperate as his father Akhu'n Derwe'zek, he seems 

 to have been a plain well meaning man, who valued the truths of 

 religion, more than the elegancies of style. In a dissertation on the 



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