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APPENDIX II.<br />
ORGANIZED TRIBES OR TUMANS.<br />
The following list of tribes still organized as tumans, with<br />
their clans, and, wherever possible, their septs or subsections,<br />
has been compiled from various sources. For<br />
the information regarding the tribes of the Dera Ghazi<br />
Khan district and the adjoining hill country I am mainly<br />
responsible, but I have also drawn on Bruce's * Notes on<br />
the Baloch Tribes of the Dera Ghazi Khan District.' The<br />
details regarding the tribes of Kachhi, and some of those<br />
regarding the Marris and Bughtis, are taken from Mr.<br />
Hughes Buller's recently issued report on the Balochistan<br />
census, which has enabled me to fill in the gaps in the list<br />
of the Northern Baloch tribes. I would draw especially<br />
attention to the full details given of the Dombki, Maghassl,<br />
and Rind tribes. Unfortunately, the Balochistan census<br />
did not extend into Mekran, and no details of subdivisions<br />
can be given for this country, nor for Persian Balochistan,<br />
although the Rind, Hot, Lashari, Korai, Gichki, and<br />
Buledl there form large organized tribes. The same<br />
remark applies to Slstan and Kharan. I am also without<br />
full details as to the Khosas, Jakranis, and Burdis (Bulec?/us)<br />
of Northern Sindh.<br />
Tribe. Clan. Sept.<br />
Bughti, or Raheja. Bibrakzai.<br />
Zarkanl. Karmanzai<br />
Kasmani.<br />
Mandwani.<br />
Sahagani.<br />
Syahinzai.<br />
Jobhazai.<br />
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