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Mard Shah, Kamin of Shatial.
Shah Jeban, Do. Shatial.
Malek Nazr-ud-din, Shin of Sazin.
Hajem Khan, do. do.
Lala Khan, Yashkkunn of Dareyl.
Jeldar, „
Izzat, Shin of Phdgotsh (Dareyl).
Bahmi, „ of Samagial in Dareyl.
Matshar Khan (a great Sirdar) Shin, Samagial.
Losin, Shin of Barzin.
Mirza Khan, Shin, Barzin.
Shah Merdan, Shin of Hudxir.
Kazilbik Yashkunn of Btider.
After a year had passed, the Chilasis and the Yaghistdnis assembled at Chiles with
the intention of plundering Ast6r, whose Governors then was Jabr Khan and Wazir Gurbund,
subjects of Kashmir and of the Shiah faith, and therefore fit objects for the attack of orthodox
Mussalmans (Sunnis). "We were in all about 108,000 Yaghistanis (the ideas of number are
very vague in those countries—though not so vague as in Lughmani where there is not a separate
name for a number above 400, and the foreign appellation of hazar~l,QQ0 is the equivalent for
400. Vide Lughmani and Kandia Vocabularies in which numeration is by twenties). The
Astoris were only 6300, but we went in large numbers as we counted on having to meet
the Dogras of Kashmir,
The following is the List of the confederate Yaghistanis:
From Koli
1,000
„ Palus
4,000
„ Jalkot
3,000
„ Sazin
500
„ Shatial
500
„ Harban
1,000
„ Takk
1,000
„ Chilas
3,000
„ Torr
1,000
„ Tangir
4,000
,, Dareyl
10,000
j, G6rdjan
5,000 (probably Gor.)
„ Gine
100
., Buder
100
Mard Shah, Kamin of Shatial.
Shah Jeban, Do. Shatial.
Malek Nazr-ud-din, Shin of Sazin.
Hajem Khan, do. do.
Lala Khan, Yashkkunn of Dareyl.
Jeldar, „
Izzat, Shin of Phdgotsh (Dareyl).
Bahmi, „ of Samagial in Dareyl.
Matshar Khan (a great Sirdar) Shin, Samagial.
Losin, Shin of Barzin.
Mirza Khan, Shin, Barzin.
Shah Merdan, Shin of Hudxir.
Kazilbik Yashkunn of Btider.
After a year had passed, the Chilasis and the Yaghistdnis assembled at Chiles with
the intention of plundering Ast6r, whose Governors then was Jabr Khan and Wazir Gurbund,
subjects of Kashmir and of the Shiah faith, and therefore fit objects for the attack of orthodox
Mussalmans (Sunnis). "We were in all about 108,000 Yaghistanis (the ideas of number are
very vague in those countries—though not so vague as in Lughmani where there is not a separate
name for a number above 400, and the foreign appellation of hazar~l,QQ0 is the equivalent for
400. Vide Lughmani and Kandia Vocabularies in which numeration is by twenties). The
Astoris were only 6300, but we went in large numbers as we counted on having to meet
the Dogras of Kashmir,
The following is the List of the confederate Yaghistanis:
From Koli
1,000
„ Palus
4,000
„ Jalkot
3,000
„ Sazin
500
„ Shatial
500
„ Harban
1,000
„ Takk
1,000
„ Chilas
3,000
„ Torr
1,000
„ Tangir
4,000
,, Dareyl
10,000
j, G6rdjan
5,000 (probably Gor.)
„ Gine
100
., Buder
100