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Makran : Baluchistan District Gazettee Series Hughes-Buller, R.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Karachi : Indus Publcation, 1996.Description: 356 pages M15Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 915.4915 HUG-M 1996
Contents:
Ch I: Descriptive. Physical Aspects, Situation and dimensions, Boundaries, Origin of name, Configuration and natural divisions, The Coast, Mountains, Makran coast range, Gokprosh hills, Central Makran Range, Zamuran, Zanagi Lak or Dranjuk, The Siahan Range, rivers, The Dasht River, The Gish Kaur, Kil Kaur, The kech Kaur, The Nihing, The Dasht, Shadi kaur, the Basol, the Rakhshan, The Gwargo, The Gichk, The Raghai, the Tank River, Scenery, Kaps, Islands, Harbours, Pasni Bay, Gwadar Port, Kalmat, Ras Shamal Bandar, Gwetter bay and Jiwnri, Geology, Botany, Zoology, Climate and Seasons, Weather on the Coast, Climate of the interior, Seasons, Temperature, rainfall, Winds, Cyclones, Earthquake, History, Traditional period, Alexander the Great, The Seleucids, The Sassanians, TheBrahman, Dynasty of Sind, Chach marches to Kirman nad defines the boundary of Makran, Arab Period, the country in the middle ages, foreign invaders, Portuguese attacks, Local Rulers, The Maliks, The Buledais, The Gichkis, The Brahui invasions, Appointments of Naibs by the Khan, British Supremacy, Settlment of the Western boundary of the country, Later developments and establishment of British control, Recent events, The rising of 1898, Frontier disputes, Visits of lord Curzon to Makran and appointment of Archaeology, Tumuli or dambs, Bahmani damb near turbat, Ancient Karezes, Millstone at Shahrank, Tombs, Reservirs, inscriptions. Population: Ethnographical History, Density, towns and Villages, Character of Villages, Growth of population, Migration, Nomads, Immigration, Emigration, Vital Statistics, infirmities and infant mortality, Comparative number of the sexes and civil condition, Marriage customs, Dower, Bow Price, Bijjar, rights of the wife in her dower, Property acquired by the bride from her father divorce, Penalties for adultery, The Status of women and rights to property, Inheritance by windows, Inheritance, language, Jadgali, Lori-Chini, Western Baluchi or Makrani, Literature and correspondence, Races, tribes and groups, Fission, Main Divisions, the Gichkis, Nausherwanis, Quarrels with the Khan, Local Distribution, Baloch Khan Nausherwani, Mirwaris, Bizanjaus, The Baloch, Hots, The Jadgals, Kalmati, Kattawar, Kauhdai, Lundi, Rafs, The Rinds, Sangur, Shehzaddas, Barr, Kashani, Nullazai, inferior races, The Meds, Darada or Nakib, Loris, Servile dependants, Khojas or Lotias, Hindus, Physical and moral characteristics, The dominant classes, Gickhis, Nausherwanis, Mirwaris, The Baloch, Daradas, Nakibs, Meds, Loris, Servile dependants, Characteristics of the women, Religion, Islam, Historical, The Practive of Islam, Rifa, Shepar-ja, Gwat, Zikris, Doctrines, Practice, Kishti, Occuption, Landowners, Cultivators and flock-owners, Sea-faring classes, Artisans, Social life and social precedence Custom of hospitality, The Etiquette of entertainment, Co-operation among individuals or groups, Manners of spending day by a headman, cultivator and shepherd, Food, Dress, Swellings, Disposal of dead, Amusements and festivals, Names and titles, Rules of honour, System of reprisals, Blood compensation, Leading families, Kauthda Kenagi, Ghulam Shahzai, Mulla Mubarak Wadela, Mulla Dad Karim, Mullai. Ch II: Economic: Agriculture, General conditions, Soil, Milk, Mat, Dal or dalo, Kork or rod, Sorag, Pat, Conformation of surface and cultivation in relation thereto, Rainfall and humidity, etc, System of cultivation in relation to rainfall, Populaton engaged in, and dependent on, Agriculture, Seasons of the year, sowing and harvest, agricultural Calendar, Principal crops, Staple food-grains, Judri(Local name zufrat or sohro) dry cultivation, Threshing, Winnowing, Jurdai sowings, Crops, areas in the dasht valley, Juari in irrigated lands, Waterin,g Zurrat cultivation in Zamuran and panjgur, Weeding,s Varicties, Diseases, uses, Wheat, Irrigated Cultivation, Wheat in unirrigated lands, Varieties, diseases, Manures, Subsidiary food crops, Barley, Rice, Rice cultivation, Sowing, Varieties of rice, miscellaneous crops sown with sohro, Mash (phaselous mungo) Mak (Zea Mays) Parmash (Phaseolus aconitolius) Arzun, Miscellaneous spring crops, Beans, Fibers, Cotton, Manures and rotation, Garden and vegetable production, Dates the fruit season, The green dates, The Appearance of colour on the Fruit, Amen, the date harvest, Plucking the dates, Bastard dates, Weight of produce, Preservation of the Dates, The Humb, Danagi, Laghati, Special preparations, Trade in dates, Miscellaneous products, Diseases, The Date of Panjgur, Extension or deceases of and improvement in cultivation, Agricultureal implements, Indebtedness of the cultivators, Domestics animals, Dogs, Camels, Horses, donkeys, cattle, buffaloes, Sheep and goats, Calendar of the flock-owner, Average value of each kind of animal, Pasture grounds, Cattle diseases, Irrigation, General Conditions, sources of irrigation, the Karez, Scientific explanation of the karez, Repairing old Karezes, Ares under Karez irrigation, the Kaurjo, Miscellaneous Karezes and Kaurjos, Wells, Dams, Division of water, Distribution by the water clock at night, Distribution by day, The dial, Division in winter, System in panjgur, Fisheries, Fishing ground, Boats, Modes of fishing, Nets, Manufacture of nets, cotton nets, Hemp nets, Liming nets, Floats, Hooks and lines, Setting the nets, Kirr fishing, Shark fishing, Payment of duty and division of catch, curing, Export, Sale price of fish, Rents, wages and Prices, Rent, Rates of rent of Kech, Rents in Panjgur, Rents in Crown lands, Wages, Cowherds and goatherds, the mulla, Price, Weights and Measures, troy, Weights, Miscellaneous measures, Liquid measures, Linear measures, superficial measures, measures of time, Currency, Material condition of the People, Forests, Minor forest products, Pish, Mines and minerals, salt, Arts and Manufactures, Weaving (cotton and silk) rugs leather work, Embroidery, minor industries, Pottery, wood work, Basket-making, Commerce and trade, Historical Existing trade, Classes engaged and modes of carriage, Character of imports and exports, Foreign Maritime trade, Foreign land Trade, Maritime trade with Indian Provinces, Internal trade, Trade with other parts of Baluchistan, Means of Communication, Roads, Transport, Steamers, Post offices, Telegraphs, The Indo-European Line, Historical, Subsidies, Construction, Maintenance of the line and modifications of alignment, opening and closing of offices, Line establishment, Famine. Ch III: Administrative: Administrative, Government, historical, Modern developments and relations of Nazim with the political Agent, Powers of Director, Persian Gulf Telegraphs, Existing local Staff, Civil and criminal justice and crime, Settlements of border cases, Finance, Expenditure, Land Revenue, Early Revenue system, Tenures, proprietors, Tenants, tenants in Kech, Tenants of crown lands, Miscellaneous tenancies, Existing revenue system, Character of Assessments, Dah-yak, Zarr-e-Shah, Zarr-e-Nakhil, Pas-Gatta, Crown Lands, Method of collection and division, Village headmen, their remuneration, & c, Revenue free grants, Petty revenue-free holders, Financial Results, Miscellaneous Revenues, Octroi and transit dues, Liquor and intoxicating drugs, court feeds and fines, Customs, Salt, Cattle troops in Makran, 1891 to 1893, Duties of levis and armament, Makran levy crops, Jails, Education, Medical, Prevalent diseases, Epidemics, Vaccination and inoculation, indigenous remedies and medicines, village sanitation and system of water-Supply, Surveys. Ch IV: Miniature Gazetteers: Kulacnch, physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History and archaeology, Population, Agriculture, Crops, communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, Miscellaneous, Places of interest, Pasni, Kalmat, Haptalar, Gwadar, Physical Aspects and conformation, Hills, rivers, Botany and fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History, archeology, Population, agriculture, Communications, Administration and Revenue arrangements, Miscellaneous.
Dasht: Physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History and archaeology, Population, agriculture, Crops, Communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, Miscellaneous, Localities of interest, Places of interest, Jiwnri, Ganz, Kech Valley, Physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and Rainfall, history and archeology, population, agriculture, crops, Communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, localities of interest. Kolwa: History, Communcations, Kech proper, tump, Mand, Buleda, Places of interest, Turbat, Panjgur valley, Physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History and archeology, population, agriculture, crops, Communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, Localities of interest, Panjgur proper with Shahbanz and kohbun, Rakhshan, Raghai, Gichk, Parom, Places of interest. Appendices: Appendix I: Principal census statistics of Makran according to a rough enumeration made in 1903. Appendix II: Genealogical table of the Gichkis of Panjgur. Appendix III: Genealogical table of the Gickhis of Kech. Appendix IV: Genealogical tree of the Nausherwanis showing the connection of different families in Makran, with the main line of the chiefs of Kharan. Appendix V: Statement of the Species of date trees found in Makran. Appendix VI: List of implements of husbandry usedin Makran. Appendix VII: Trees, buses, and grasses founding Makran. Appendix VIII: Principal routes. Appendix IX: List of recipients of allowances in Makran, 1903.
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Kharan--Baluchistan District Gazettee Series

Ch I: Descriptive. Physical Aspects, Situation and dimensions, Boundaries, Origin of name, Configuration and natural divisions, The Coast, Mountains, Makran coast range, Gokprosh hills, Central Makran Range, Zamuran, Zanagi Lak or Dranjuk, The Siahan Range, rivers, The Dasht River, The Gish Kaur, Kil Kaur, The kech Kaur, The Nihing, The Dasht, Shadi kaur, the Basol, the Rakhshan, The Gwargo, The Gichk, The Raghai, the Tank River, Scenery, Kaps, Islands, Harbours, Pasni Bay, Gwadar Port, Kalmat, Ras Shamal Bandar, Gwetter bay and Jiwnri, Geology, Botany, Zoology, Climate and Seasons, Weather on the Coast, Climate of the interior, Seasons, Temperature, rainfall, Winds, Cyclones, Earthquake, History, Traditional period, Alexander the Great, The Seleucids, The Sassanians, TheBrahman, Dynasty of Sind, Chach marches to Kirman nad defines the boundary of Makran, Arab Period, the country in the middle ages, foreign invaders, Portuguese attacks, Local Rulers, The Maliks, The Buledais, The Gichkis, The Brahui invasions, Appointments of Naibs by the Khan, British Supremacy, Settlment of the Western boundary of the country, Later developments and establishment of British control, Recent events, The rising of 1898, Frontier disputes, Visits of lord Curzon to Makran and appointment of Archaeology, Tumuli or dambs, Bahmani damb near turbat, Ancient Karezes, Millstone at Shahrank, Tombs, Reservirs, inscriptions. Population: Ethnographical History, Density, towns and Villages, Character of Villages, Growth of population, Migration, Nomads, Immigration, Emigration, Vital Statistics, infirmities and infant mortality, Comparative number of the sexes and civil condition, Marriage customs, Dower, Bow Price, Bijjar, rights of the wife in her dower, Property acquired by the bride from her father divorce, Penalties for adultery, The Status of women and rights to property, Inheritance by windows, Inheritance, language, Jadgali, Lori-Chini, Western Baluchi or Makrani, Literature and correspondence, Races, tribes and groups, Fission, Main Divisions, the Gichkis, Nausherwanis, Quarrels with the Khan, Local Distribution, Baloch Khan Nausherwani, Mirwaris, Bizanjaus, The Baloch, Hots, The Jadgals, Kalmati, Kattawar, Kauhdai, Lundi, Rafs, The Rinds, Sangur, Shehzaddas, Barr, Kashani, Nullazai, inferior races, The Meds, Darada or Nakib, Loris, Servile dependants, Khojas or Lotias, Hindus, Physical and moral characteristics, The dominant classes, Gickhis, Nausherwanis, Mirwaris, The Baloch, Daradas, Nakibs, Meds, Loris, Servile dependants, Characteristics of the women, Religion, Islam, Historical, The Practive of Islam, Rifa, Shepar-ja, Gwat, Zikris, Doctrines, Practice, Kishti, Occuption, Landowners, Cultivators and flock-owners, Sea-faring classes, Artisans, Social life and social precedence Custom of hospitality, The Etiquette of entertainment, Co-operation among individuals or groups, Manners of spending day by a headman, cultivator and shepherd, Food, Dress, Swellings, Disposal of dead, Amusements and festivals, Names and titles, Rules of honour, System of reprisals, Blood compensation, Leading families, Kauthda Kenagi, Ghulam Shahzai, Mulla Mubarak Wadela, Mulla Dad Karim, Mullai. Ch II: Economic: Agriculture, General conditions, Soil, Milk, Mat, Dal or dalo, Kork or rod, Sorag, Pat, Conformation of surface and cultivation in relation thereto, Rainfall and humidity, etc, System of cultivation in relation to rainfall, Populaton engaged in, and dependent on, Agriculture, Seasons of the year, sowing and harvest, agricultural Calendar, Principal crops, Staple food-grains, Judri(Local name zufrat or sohro) dry cultivation, Threshing, Winnowing, Jurdai sowings, Crops, areas in the dasht valley, Juari in irrigated lands, Waterin,g Zurrat cultivation in Zamuran and panjgur, Weeding,s Varicties, Diseases, uses, Wheat, Irrigated Cultivation, Wheat in unirrigated lands, Varieties, diseases, Manures, Subsidiary food crops, Barley, Rice, Rice cultivation, Sowing, Varieties of rice, miscellaneous crops sown with sohro, Mash (phaselous mungo) Mak (Zea Mays) Parmash (Phaseolus aconitolius) Arzun, Miscellaneous spring crops, Beans, Fibers, Cotton, Manures and rotation, Garden and vegetable production, Dates the fruit season, The green dates, The Appearance of colour on the Fruit, Amen, the date harvest, Plucking the dates, Bastard dates, Weight of produce, Preservation of the Dates, The Humb, Danagi, Laghati, Special preparations, Trade in dates, Miscellaneous products, Diseases, The Date of Panjgur, Extension or deceases of and improvement in cultivation, Agricultureal implements, Indebtedness of the cultivators, Domestics animals, Dogs, Camels, Horses, donkeys, cattle, buffaloes, Sheep and goats, Calendar of the flock-owner, Average value of each kind of animal, Pasture grounds, Cattle diseases, Irrigation, General Conditions, sources of irrigation, the Karez, Scientific explanation of the karez, Repairing old Karezes, Ares under Karez irrigation, the Kaurjo, Miscellaneous Karezes and Kaurjos, Wells, Dams, Division of water, Distribution by the water clock at night, Distribution by day, The dial, Division in winter, System in panjgur, Fisheries, Fishing ground, Boats, Modes of fishing, Nets, Manufacture of nets, cotton nets, Hemp nets, Liming nets, Floats, Hooks and lines, Setting the nets, Kirr fishing, Shark fishing, Payment of duty and division of catch, curing, Export, Sale price of fish, Rents, wages and Prices, Rent, Rates of rent of Kech, Rents in Panjgur, Rents in Crown lands, Wages, Cowherds and goatherds, the mulla, Price, Weights and Measures, troy, Weights, Miscellaneous measures, Liquid measures, Linear measures, superficial measures, measures of time, Currency, Material condition of the People, Forests, Minor forest products, Pish, Mines and minerals, salt, Arts and Manufactures, Weaving (cotton and silk) rugs leather work, Embroidery, minor industries, Pottery, wood work, Basket-making, Commerce and trade, Historical Existing trade, Classes engaged and modes of carriage, Character of imports and exports, Foreign Maritime trade, Foreign land Trade, Maritime trade with Indian Provinces, Internal trade, Trade with other parts of Baluchistan, Means of Communication, Roads, Transport, Steamers, Post offices, Telegraphs, The Indo-European Line, Historical, Subsidies, Construction, Maintenance of the line and modifications of alignment, opening and closing of offices, Line establishment, Famine. Ch III: Administrative: Administrative, Government, historical, Modern developments and relations of Nazim with the political Agent, Powers of Director, Persian Gulf Telegraphs, Existing local Staff, Civil and criminal justice and crime, Settlements of border cases, Finance, Expenditure, Land Revenue, Early Revenue system, Tenures, proprietors, Tenants, tenants in Kech, Tenants of crown lands, Miscellaneous tenancies, Existing revenue system, Character of Assessments, Dah-yak, Zarr-e-Shah, Zarr-e-Nakhil, Pas-Gatta, Crown Lands, Method of collection and division, Village headmen, their remuneration, & c, Revenue free grants, Petty revenue-free holders, Financial Results, Miscellaneous Revenues, Octroi and transit dues, Liquor and intoxicating drugs, court feeds and fines, Customs, Salt, Cattle troops in Makran, 1891 to 1893, Duties of levis and armament, Makran levy crops, Jails, Education, Medical, Prevalent diseases, Epidemics, Vaccination and inoculation, indigenous remedies and medicines, village sanitation and system of water-Supply, Surveys. Ch IV: Miniature Gazetteers: Kulacnch, physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History and archaeology, Population, Agriculture, Crops, communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, Miscellaneous, Places of interest, Pasni, Kalmat, Haptalar, Gwadar, Physical Aspects and conformation, Hills, rivers, Botany and fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History, archeology, Population, agriculture, Communications, Administration and Revenue arrangements, Miscellaneous.

Dasht: Physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History and archaeology, Population, agriculture, Crops, Communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, Miscellaneous, Localities of interest, Places of interest, Jiwnri, Ganz, Kech Valley, Physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and Rainfall, history and archeology, population, agriculture, crops, Communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, localities of interest. Kolwa: History, Communcations, Kech proper, tump, Mand, Buleda, Places of interest, Turbat, Panjgur valley, Physical aspects and conformation, Hills, Rivers, Botany and Fauna, Temperature and rainfall, History and archeology, population, agriculture, crops, Communications, Administration and revenue arrangements, Localities of interest, Panjgur proper with Shahbanz and kohbun, Rakhshan, Raghai, Gichk, Parom, Places of interest. Appendices: Appendix I: Principal census statistics of Makran according to a rough enumeration made in 1903. Appendix II: Genealogical table of the Gichkis of Panjgur. Appendix III: Genealogical table of the Gickhis of Kech. Appendix IV: Genealogical tree of the Nausherwanis showing the connection of different families in Makran, with the main line of the chiefs of Kharan. Appendix V: Statement of the Species of date trees found in Makran. Appendix VI: List of implements of husbandry usedin Makran. Appendix VII: Trees, buses, and grasses founding Makran. Appendix VIII: Principal routes. Appendix IX: List of recipients of allowances in Makran, 1903.

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