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Gazetteer of the Chenab Colony 1904

1905

On the north-west the.boundary is formed by the previously settled portions of the 136fizabad Chiniot Jilting and Shorkot Talisils on the south-west by the Kabirw Ala Tahsil of Multan and on the south-east by the old villages of the Sharak par Tahsil of Lahore and of the G ugera and Montgomery lahsils of Montgomery. [...] The Bhattfs were the hereditary foes of the Viraks and the Kharrals of the Upper Ravi the main canoe of dispute being the extent of the portions of the Bar over which each could claim supremacy. [...] Beyond the Sayad territory came that of the Bharwana clan of The Wile Silt's and the whole of the rest of the Jhang Bar was under their control. [...] The history of the tirni administration shows the gradual narrowing of the unit of assessment from the clan to the chat and from the chak to the individual village and the simultaneous weakening of the Sadar lire i-guzcir's power. [...] Tho Sadar tirni-guadrs who really existed under the name of chakdnrs up to 1884 were the headmen of the chief tribes of the various portions of the Bar e. g. iu the Sindal Sir of the Jhaeg Taheil the Sadar tirni-gazdra were the Satiina Mukhiana and Dhuiu Mohammad Bharwinas and the Koreahia of Haweli Bahadur shah." 393"20 OfIENAll COLONY.
government politics public policy
Pages
35
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-378 Under the Authority of the Punjab Government view
Chapter I.—Descriptive
379-410 Under the Authority of the Punjab Government view