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n     ADMINISTRATION REPORT.OF,TUB PERSIAN GOLF POLITICAL

                             weight for heavy goods, by the box or bundle for lighter bulky articles
                             for tho whole journey, and by the day for mules engaged by travellers
                             to carry their kit
                                 Between Bushire and ShirSz the present rate for heavy goods varies
                             from forty-five to sixty krans for 100 Tabrcez mans (nearly 8001bs.).
                             In former times it used to be much lower, down, I believe, to twenty-five
                             krnus. For travellers hiring mules, the rates vary from two to five
                             krans for each mule per diem, depending a good deal upon the rate at
                             which they wish to travel.
                                 Supply of mules in Persia.—As stated previously, tho mules in
                             Persia are bred by the uoma.d or Ecliyat tribes of the south-western
                             districts, and it is among them and the professional caravan muleteers
                             on the different trade routes that mules are alone to be found in any
                             appreciable quantities.
                                 From the wandering and unsettled nature of these tribes, some of
                             them almost independent of all control, added to the fact that it is quite
                             hopeless to elicit the truth from any Persian, it has been impossible to
                             obtain an accurate list of the number of mules actually in the country.
                             The following list, however, giving the names of the tribes and of their
                             Chiefs with estimated numbers of families and mules in their possession,
                             has been compiled from the most reliable information procurable. For
                             this list and the trouble of collecting the necessary information, I am
                             indebted to Agha Mahomed Raheera, our confidential Agent in Bushire,
                             and one of the most trustworthy Persians I have hitherto met.
                                 It must be understood, however, that this list is only approximate
                             and cannot pretend to any high degree of accuracy. The Ageut assures
                             me  that be has tried throughout to keep the figures rather below than
                             above the mark.
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