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The Khans for many years have been almost independent of the Central
and Provincial Governments: the Governor of the Gulf Ports never meddles
with the districts, nor sends soldiers or officials there, and it would be beyond
his power at the present time to dismiss or change the Khans. Their relations
with British officials and traders have been very friendly for some years.
The districts of Hayat Daoud and Rudhilleh have for many years enjoyed
the greatest tranquillity : in the greater part of the district a rifle cannot be fired
without the consent of the Khan. Their tufangchis must however exceed i,oco
in number.
The principal villages are—
Of Hayat Daoud (about 26 in ah). Rudhilleh (about /j).
Bandar Rig. Cham Shahab. MohmedL
Genaweh. Chah-i-Bardi. Mai nun.
Chaharrustai. Kullar. Kureband.
Bidu. ’ Arash. Mnrizi.
Muhammad SalehL Chcharburj. Khasham HamucL
Kubak. Mal-i-Mahmid. Cham-i-Halqeh.
AllahyarL Yezdpushan. Guwabin.
Bang. Qaleh Sarham
Farakhawari. Qaleh Sukhteh.
Bahmiari, Askeri.
GhishawL Rustami.
Puzegah. Ferakeh.
Gav-i-Sefid. Haji AIL
Abbasu Khsshana Ahmed.
Jezireh.
Gomarun.