A´I´N 60.
REGULATIONS FOR THE JILAWA´NAH.*

Whenever a horse is given away as a present, the price of the horse is calculated fifty per cent. higher, and the recipient has to pay ten dáms upon every muhur of the value of the horse. These ten dáms per muhur are divided as follows:—The A´tbegí gets five dáms; the Jilaubegí, two and a half; the Mushrif, one and a quarter; the Naqíbs, nine jetals; the grooms, a quarter dám; the Tahçíldár, fifteen jetals; the remainder is equally divided among the Zíndár and Akhtachí.

In this country, horses commonly live to the age of thirty years. Their price varies from 500 muhurs to 2 Rupees.