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54        ADMINISTRATION REPORT ON THE PERSIAN GULP POLITICAL

                              (5)  8ome donkeys were stolen from a caravan at Bagliin at tho oame
                                    time.
                              (6)  A robbery in which some goods of Messrs. 8assoon were looted from
                                    a caravan is under rcferenco to Bushire and another similarly
                                    to Yczd, in which a Hindu was concerned, tho place of tho
                                    thefts being under dispute.

                                                 IvERMAN BOUNDARIES.
                            It should be understood that tho actual limits of tho Kerman and
                        Persian Baluchistan districts have never boen precisely defined, and that tho
                        same remark applios to tho sub-districts which they include.
                            The northernmost point of the Kerman district is said tobeaplace
                        called Shims, two inarches south-west of Yezdon the Yezd-Kerman road. The
                        salt lake marked Kavir on the maps (dry in summer), constitutes the western
                        boundary as far as Saidabad of Kerman whence the line appears to follow the
                        trade route through Dashtab and Daulatabad of Kerman as far as Pur AhmedL
                        The line thence continued southwards follows the western boundaries of the
                        Budbar district to Minab and from there coincides with the western and
                        southern coast line of the Bashkard district. The southern boundary
                        continues to follow the coast line of the Geh sub-district to Gwattar.
                            On the east from Koh-i-Malik Siali to Gvrattar the boundaries of Persian
                        and British Baluchistan are conterminous; and from Kob-i-Malik Siah the line
                        would so far as can be ascertained be drawn due West to Kasratabad (Sipi).
                        Thence it follows the trade route to Bam, and from Bam north-west the
                        east-era boundary would correspond with that of the Kliabis and Kuh-benan
                        sab-districts.
                             The want of any exact delimitation of the frontier lines of sub-districts,
                        districts, and their adjacent provinces is unfortunate but more so perhaps
                         from an academic than a practical point of view. Few if any cases of disputed
                         internal iiaes of demarcation occur ai any rate and the amount of suspicion
                         which would be excited, and local dissensions created by our taking action in
                         the matter would I think be quite disproportionate to auy possible
                         advantages to be gained.

                                            KEENAN ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS.
                          (Tie tel ten N and L signify respectively “ new appointment ” and “ local incumbent.'9)
                                                 9
                         No.      District*.       Hakim or Z&bifc.  Keren ae.  Sources of BeronoA.

                                                                 Tomans.

                           1  A nar (N)   ,    Naser-nd-Dowlah    2,000  From water, land and sheep,
                           2  Rafsinjan   •         Ditto          9.000    Ditto     ditto,
                           3  Nuke                  Ditto          8,400    Ditto     ditto,
                           4  Pariz (N) (L)  .  Ali Apghar Khan    5.000    Ditto     ditto.
                           5  Bardsir (L)   •   Adil-us-Sultana   18,000    Ditto and Poll tax.
                           6  Bez&nj&n (h)      Rafat-us-Sultana   2,800    Ditto     ditto
                           7  Akta and Urza (N)  Adil- ue-Sal tana  17,000  Ditto     ditto
                               IL).                                       and tax on donkeys and
                                                                          cattle.
                           8  Zarand (L)        M ustaan -nl-Mulk  16.000  From   water, land and
                                                                          sheep and camels.
                           9  Kuhbcnan (L) .    Mirza Isatf Ali Khan   6,000  Prom water. irad and sheep.
                                                                                     ditto.
                          10  Rawar (N)         Haji la fir acting for   4,500  Ditto
                                                 Sifniia Khan, one of
                                                 the Prince’s men.
                          11  Hotak and Chatrud •  Qaji Iktamad-ul-AIa-   1,000  Ditto  ditto.
                                                 ntjJik.
                                                                                     ditto.
                                                                           Ditto
                          12  Kanaghistan (L)   Isa Khan •         1,600  From water and land.
                          13  Japar (L)         Adil-of-Sultana    1,700  From water, land and sheep.
                                                                   3,000
                          14  Mahom (L)         liirza Mahmood Khan        Ditto     ditto.
                          15  Bain and Tebrood (N)  Abal Kasim Khan  3,000
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