1871.] 
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XLI. 
Haya'tullah Kha'n. 
(A. D. 1837, A. H. 1253.) 
In 1847, Major Abbott, Boundary Commissioner, had Hayatullah 
Khan, the son of Shadman Khan, and the other Gakk’hars, released. 
Hayatullah Khan enjoyed a pension of 1200 rupees per annum 
since the date of the annexation of the Panjab by the British in 
1849. The pension was granted to him in consideration of his 
having been dispossessed of his patrimony by the Sikh government, 
Hayatullah died in 1865, aged 55. 
XLII. 
Karamda'd Kha'n. 
(A. D. 1865, A. D. 1282.) 
Son of Hayatullah Khan, lives at Duberun, Tahiti Kuhuta, and 
draws a pension of rupees 800 per annum for life. He is married 
to a daughter of Kama! Khan, his father’s only surviving brother. 
