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CHAPTER I.
                               Internal affairs, 1767-1904.

                               (i) Early History up to 1873.
                Tlio modorn history of Arahistan bogins with tlio Arab conquests in C LI A.D.,
             RoberUnn'a ncor».lun. in Gall A.l.nirmtr.ti™ 011(1 tllO settlements of Arab Colonies in
            Kcports, 187B-70, ami Curzou's I'irtia, Voiuuio ii, tlie country, which have loft behind a
            PiKci 320-3S9.   .            population partly of pure Arabs and
            partly of mixed Arabs and Persians. The principal ruling tribes are the
            Kaab, Muhaison, and Muntotik of Hawizeh.
               2. The following pedigrees of the chiefs of these tribes are compiled from
            the Gulf Administration Report for 1889-90, Curzon’s Persia (Volume II) and
            information derived from Proceedings Political A, September 1879, Nos.
            74-80 (seo paragraphs 9, 10 and 11 below):—
                                I.—Shbikds of the Kaab Arabs.
                               (belonging to the Al-bu-Nasir family).
               1. Neiir Din Mahomed ((ho flnt known eblcf), murdered
                               ...
               2. Abdullah, murdered ...
               3. darlao, murdered ...   ...  ...           ...((1600-1722 A.D.)
               4. Mir Rabmab, murdered   ...
               6. Farajullab (172M734) murdered.
                                      I
                                                   I
                      . Tabrr.ai Khaufar, murdered (1733).  8. Salman.  9. Othman.
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                                               (Thsio tno brothers ruled Jointly 1737-41, when  Otbman died.
            flblnawa.                                Sslman continued to rulo till 1706).
                        7. Dander (1735-371, murdered bj Salman.
                       10. Gbauiia (1708-C9), murdered.
                       11. Baraknt (177"-8r), murdered.       8on.
                       12 Gbatbban (1782-93), murdered.
            Mahomed.
                       13. Mubarak (1703-94), ousted by
                       14. Faris (179-3-95). ousted by
                                                              Son.
                       IS. Alwan (1795*1601), ooated by
                       10. Oarokat (1801*12).
                  17. Obsjth (1812*23). Tho Cut to bs ealled Sheikb, murdered.  18. MobadU (1828*31).  20. Tbamsr (1837*40).
                                       19. Abdullah (1831*37).
                                          Jambadir.
                                          23. Luftl.
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                                      Qatbban.  Baiblr.
                                                21. Paris (1840*7)
                                        Mahomed Khan.    Mir Abdullah, Uorsrnor of Deb Mnllak.
                                                        (Tbcss tbreo Bbelkhs ruled conjointly).
                               Jaflr Khan (1881-------). Depoied 1B88, relnatated 1689.
                  Laltl Khan and bis sons, Galbban and Bashir, wsrs murdered. In 1878, by Jaflr Khan and bis brother Saimaa.
                             II.—Sheikhs of the Muhaisen Tribb.
                 (Formerly dependent on the Kaab Arabs, but now known by the same name.)
                          Hardu.
                  1. Dajl Tuiat (tbo first known chlst). Built Mohtmmerah.
           1. BaJI Jablr Khan (7 1881). Originally aeted as dsputy of Bhtlkh Tbamsr at Mobammsrab. Mads OoTirnsr by tbs Parslaas.
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                  Mahomed.   I. Mlsal Kban  (1881—). prsaant Sbeikh of tbs Kaab and   4 KbaaaJ.  8almau.
                                    Governor ot Mobammsrab.
                    III.—Mullahs ob Sheikhs of tub Muhtefik Tribe of Hawizbq.
                           (Seidya and members of the old ruling family.)
                                 1. Mullah Farajullah (alto. 1840).
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                                      S. Mullah Abdullah.
                                                  9. Mullah Muttalib (elrc. 1883).
                                    4. Mullah NaslruUah.
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