Fifteen krores and fifty laks of Gujarát tankchas, equal to fifteen laks and fifty thou­sand rupees of revenue, were obtained from the customs and other taxes of the city of Ahmadá­bád: of which total there were the following items:

Tankchas.
The cultivation of the lands in the environs 5,000,000
Taxes on vegetables 100,000,000
Tax on coinage 30,000,000
13,5,000,000.

making up the sum of thirteen krores and fifty laks of tankchas.

Connected with the police department, the following sums were realized:

Rupees.
From the office of the Kotwál 15,000
From the Pán market 50,000
From the sale of cattle and horses 35,000
From the sale of lac 5,000
From the manufacture of wires 10,000
From the opium market 5,000
From the silk market 18,000
From the tax on porterage 5,000
From the tax on private messengers 1,500
From the fines on false weights 5,000
From the tax on shops 15,000
From the revenue of the 12 Purahs of the city 3,500
From the collections of the city gate 13,000
From the other Purahs 14,000
From the tax on confections and other things 5,000
200,000

The whole amounting to the sum of two krores of tankchas, or two laks of rupees, as above.

The revenue of the parganahs, that were fixed as a provision for the Sultán and others, altogether amounted to the sum of forty laks and fifty thousand rupees; being in detail as follows:

Villages. Rupees.
Parganah Pitlád* 276 2,000,000
Parganah Khambáyat* 6 450,000
Parganah Múndah*, the Jágír of Jahjahár Khán* 84 500,000
Parganah Mahmúdábád* 85 700,000
Parganah Nariád* 36 400,000
487 40,50,000

Of the amount received from Khambáyat, as inserted above, there were 50,000 rupees from the cultivation of the towns of Dhowan,* Mah­múdpúr,* &c. and 400,000 (four laks) from the collections of the city, tax on supplies, port duties, &c.

Regarding the bandars, or ports, they were twenty-three in number; of which the port of Khambáyat, being registered separately, there were five other places belonging to Gujarát, viz.

1 Bandar of Bhroch.*
2 Bandar of Súrat.*
3 Bandar of Ghoga.*
4 Bandar of Khandár.**
5 Bandar of Ránír.*

which, being put on one side from the total col­lection of 34,000,000, (thirty-four laks of rupees) left a revenue from the remaining twenty-two parts—

Mahls.
In the Sirkar of Sorath*
In the Sirkar of Bandar* Únah* 2   
In the Sirkar of Diú 1   
In the Sirkar of Púrbandar 1   
In the Sirkar of Màhwah* 1   
In the Sirkar of Patín Diú 1   
In the Sirkar of Manglúr** 2   
In the Sirkar of Bandar Taláchah* 4   
In the Sirkar of Nágesar* 1   
In the Sirkar of Goriya* 1   
In the Sirkar of Dúngar* 1   
In the Sirkar of Singhánúr* 1   
In the Sirkar of Chiklí* 1   
17   

amounting to fourteen laks of rupees.

The parts held in jágír by the nobles were as follow.

The jágír of Ikhtiyáru-l-Mulk,* who served the State with ten thousand regular cavalry, consisting of the

Towns Rupees.
Parganah of Ahmadnagar* 44   400,000
Parganah of Paránti* 84   500,000
Parganah of Jalore* 19   200,000
Parganah of Hursúr* 84   300,000
Parganah of Múrásah* 162   800,000
Parganah of Mehkar,* containing two hun­dred and forty-five towns, out of which, however, there were fifty held in Enám by the Rájá of Ídur, and fifty by the Rájá of Dúngarpúr, leav­ing balance 145   200,000
Parganah of Píplúd* 36   300,000,
Parganah of Khutnál* and Mamúrábád* 44   400,000
The Parganah of Bírpúr* 165   400,000
The Parganah of Bihal* 138   1,000,000
921   4,500,000

Thus forming a total of eleven parganahs, giving an assignment of revenue for forty-five krores of Gujarát tankchas, or forty-five laks of rupees.

The jágírs of Sayyid Míran,* and Sayyid Hámed,* who were the children of Sayyid Mubárik Khán,* and served the State with four thousand cavalry, consisted of

Towns. Tankchas.
The Parganah of Dholka* 615 160,000,000

sixteen krores of tankchas, or sixteen laks of rupees.

The jágírs of Shír Khán Faoládí, with seven thousand horse; of Hasan Jamál,* with five thousand, with the assignment to the Shahzádah for five thousand horse, and of the Rájpúts for three thousand, consisted of

Kasbah. Towns. Tankchas.
City of Patan, its cultivation, internal dues, and police taxes 160,000
Parganah of Patan* 419    2,650,000
Parganah of Barnagar* 13    8,500,000
Parganah of Bísalnagar* 1 45,000
Parganah of Bíjapúr* 98    617,000
Parganah of Khirálú* 110    580,000
Parganah of Pálanpúr* 180    525,000
Parganah of Dísa* 23    285,000
Parganah of Jalore* 400    2,600,000
Parganah of Karhí* 299    2,800,000
18,762,000

The whole collection of ten parganahs.

When the current value of the tankcha in the Patan parganah was less than of Gujarát generally, but was fixed in Jhaláwár* and Karhí at the same rate as that of Ahmadá­bád, the whole collection was one arab and six­teen krores of tankchas; being equal to one krore and sixteen laks of rupees.