Notes of a Journey From Kasveen to Hamadan Across the Karagan Country

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Notes of a Journey From Kasveen to Hamadan Across the Karagan Country
John David Rees
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No. Did they do nothing ? Yes, they had got back their sheep ! How ? " By asking for them. We said we are miser- ably poor. They said, ' you are poor devils/ and they killed two lambs for dinner and gave us back the rest. " If this appears improbable, let it not be forgotten that after all robbers only exist on sufferance. I have known occurrences not altogether unlike this in the case of gang robberies in the Marava country of Southern India. There is a code among a tribe of professional robbe...rs that is not observed by casuals and amateurs.
90 miles. Two miles further on, at Ainabad, I spent the night at the house of the village khan, who explained, apropos of the affair just mentioned that the raiding tribe was under the jurisdiction of the Naib-us-Sultanat, the village under the Zil-es-Sultan whose authority extends just so far. Hence these troubles. Had the Zil-es-Sultan, the Shah's eldest son, the undivided jurisdic- tion, such robbery and violence would not be tolerated.
From all I have seen and heard of this prince, I think .


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