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                                    ADMINISTRATION REPORT ON THE PERSIAN
                                                                       GULP POLITICAL
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                         Jiunji. points of observation, under the supervision of the Mudir of Minab.

                                                     JASK DISTRICT.
                             The Jask district is controlled by the brother of Mir Barkat above-
                                      General.           mentioned, Mir Mustapba Khan bin
                                                .        Abdul Kabi, who is regarded as the
                         paramount Chief, and bis distant cousin Mir Boti bin Mir Ali, the latter
                         being specially responsible between Jask and the Jagin river, and the former
                         from Jagin to the Sadecli river, which forms the eastern boundary of the
                         district.
                             Mir Mustapba Khan and bis younger brother Mir Barkat are also in
                         charge of the ccimtry, west of Jask to Kuh-i-Mubarek.
                             The general condition of the district has been peaceful, no disturbances
                         having occurred during the year, and no damage done to the line.

                                                     GAIH DISTRICT.
                             The Chief of this large district, Sardar Said Khan, has not travelled south
                                                         during the year, but sent his nephew
                                     General.
                                                         Sardar Islam Khan to collect taxes from
                         the minor chiefs and headmen, who one and all complain of oppression and of
                         the exorbitant taxes demanded. The population continues to decrease on
                        account of this overbearing oppression, and the tax money demanded from
                         each remaining individual naturally increases. Sardar Said Khan on his
                        part must meet the annual payment to the Persian Government at Bampur
                        which can only be done by looting and overtaxation, and at the cost of driving
                         out the inhabitants, and the gradual ruin of the country. The rapid decrease
                         of the population is particularly marked by the great number of bunded
                         fields not in cultivation.
                            The condition of the country has been peaceful and no damage has been
                        done to the line during the year.
                            The district of Gaih is split up into many minor districts, the Chiefs and
                        headmen of which are subsidized, but as this data is contained in many previous
                        reports, only those sub-distriots which call for special remarks are touched
                        upon.
                            The headmen of this sub-district Mir Sydullah is an imbecile. Early in
                                                         the year he went to Maskat where he was
                                   Bir «t>Wjstrict.      arrested by His Highness the Sultan for
                        the supposed murder of a slave and was handed over to the Persian authori­
                        ties at Busbire for punishment. He was released some months after and has
                        since returned to his district.
                            The management was for a time controlled by his uncle Sahib Khan,
                        hnt this Gentleman declines further assistance unless he is given the Govern­
                        ment subsidy or part of it Mir Sydullab has a son, Sheroo, who is only a boy


                             Mir Svdullah’s subsidy of Bs. £00 for the year ending the 31st December
                        1905 has been paid with his authority to Sahib Khan, who is now carrying on
                        the work of the district
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