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58 PERSIAN GULP ADMINISTRATION REPORT
The following chiefs were in receiptof telegraph subsidies, etc., during tbe
8obildl*cd chief* of PortUn Mcbnn.
Amount of *ub«'uly
Habitat. Bod*.
Namo of Chief. annually.
Re.
Mir Mustafa Kban of Jask . Old Jask . Chiragh, Morad and 480.
Dad Khnda.
Mir Hoti of Jask Do. Mobim and Haji 360.
Saiyid Khan of Gaih . Bampur Mehrab Khan, Hueein 1,000.
Khan and Ghous 400 on account 0f
Bukbsb. Arms traffic.
Mir Islam Kban of Bint Bint . Yabyah . 500.
400 on account of
Arms traffic.
Mir Mahmud Khan of Dash- Talang Dumb Khan, Azam 500.
tiari. Kban, Dilawar Khan
Dilpool and 3 others
names unknown.
Mir Din Muhammad Khan of Mirai Bazaar None 500.
Dashtiari.
Mir Asbraf Khan of Bahu Sund . Subhan . 600.
I.fir Ahmed Khan of Bahu Roonja Shahi Mnbammad, 400.
Hashira Khan and
one little boy name
unknown.
The following foreign subjects were residents at the ports of Mekran Coast
during the year.
Foreign » abject*.
Name. Rcxidcncc. Name of protege. Rbmabks.
Johannes Pater Charbar Mirza Abdul Husein He is Dutch by
Khan. nationality, and is
in charge of Persian
Customs at Char-
bar.
The affairs in Persian Mekran have been on the whole more peaceful than
usual during the year. Reports regarding
Condition of PenUn Mekrsn.
the Baluch chiefs gathering forces to figbj
the representative of the Persian Government in the northern districts o'
Bampur were received in the early months of the year. Mir Barkat and his
faction carried fire and sword into the Biyaban district. Sardar Saiyid Khan
and Mir Islam Khan who are closely related to each other were on the brink of
hostilities but fortunately peace was concluded. In the month of December-
Sardar Saiyid. Khan collected a force and marched against Nawab Khan, Chi#
of the Bameri tribe, and two other tribal chiefs. The result of the fighting 13
not known.
Thirteen fresh claims of British Indian subjects were registered ag&i^
cuima. the people of Persian Mekran during th®
year. All representations made to to
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