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south from Murad da Kot is Rustam da Kot; and passing it, and going 
another huroh in the same direction you reach Islam-pur. Another 
two huroh from thence to the south is Kokari, a large haryah of Sayyids 
and there is the Mazar (Tomb and Shrine), of Hazrat, ’Abd-ullah-i- 
Jahanian, who is known by the name of Munnawir-i-Jhang 821) and the 
U'putli ndlali, before mentioned, lies near by on tlie left hand (south).” 
Now let us see how matters stand at present. No great nalah 
now exists one huroh west of the Haweli of Bahadur Shah, Kureshi, 
and the Ohin-ab is but two miles and three quarters, equal to about a 
huroh and a half, from that place on the west; but, in the bed of the 
river are several large belahs or islands, the river bed is about a mile 
and a half in breadth, and the river flows in two branches. The place 
of junction of the Wihat and Ghin-ab, at present—that is according to 
the latest survey, but it may have altered, or may have been altering, 
very considerably this present hot season—which was known as Trimun, 
is now nine miles to the north, or more than five huroh instead of three 
huroh, as it was when the Survey above quoted was made, and a little 
to the north of what is still known by the old name of Trimun Patan. 
The ferry which, on one side, was called the ’All Kahanna Patan, and, 
on the other, the Patan of Bahadur Shah, Kureshi, does not now exist 
at the point indicated, but there is another, about three miles and a 
quarter north-west of the Haweli of Bahadur Shah, Kureshi (called 
“ Haweli Bahadur Shah Perry,” and “ Haweli Perry ” in the maps 826 ) 
and more than three miles and a half north of ’Ali Kahanna, the name 
of which still remains in the name of a small village a little over four 
miles due west of the Haweli of Bahadur Shah, Kureshi, and little more 
than half a mile from the west bank of the Ohin-ab. 826 There is also 
another still smaller village, on the west side of a considerable belah or 
island nearly three miles in length and half that in breadth, and a mile and 
three quarters south-east of the other ’All Kahanna. According to the 
Munnawir, the act, part, of the’Arabic verb II. of Jj-* ‘that which illumines 
or enlightens’— c the illuminer’ or ‘ enlightener,’ ‘ luminary,’ etc. 
825 This place appears in the Indian Atlas and other maps under the strange 
name of “ Hawaii,” and the ferry the “ Haweli Terry,” such is the careless 
manner in which names are entered. 
826 It -was so when the Indian Atlas map of this part was made, but since 
then further changes have taken place ; and according to the large scale map of 
the Panj-ab Revenue Survey, this place, when the survey for the map was made, 
instead of being about half a mile distant west from the right or west bank is 
now on the east side of a great belah or island in the middle of the river, and on 
the western-most of the two branches into which this belah separates it. We may 
assume, therefore, that these rivers are no more subject to changes now than they 
were twenty-three centuries since. 
