The jágír of Ghaznaví Khán, son of Malik Khánjí Jalori, who served the State with seven thousand horse, amounted, as sepa­rately detailed, to the sum of ten krores of tank­chas , or ten laks of rupees—

Towns. Rupees.
The mint of Jalore, consisting of eleven mahls, and Talúka Júdhpúr, from which the talpat* tax was taken 600    300,070
From the government lands, of which the fourth part belonged to the zamín­dárs serving Ghaznaví Khán ..    200,005
From the Talúka of Nagore, the fort of which, after being several years ruined, was restored, at the request of Malik Khanjí, by the Sultán, where half the lands of the Parganahs belonged to the wultuns of the Rájpúts, serv­ing under Gháznaví, with two thou­sand horse ..    255,000
From the Talúka of Mírtah, in the Sir­kar of Nagore, of which half the Par­ganah belonged to the zamíndárs enjoying the fourth part of the revenue; and who, under Ghaznaví Khán, with two thousand horse, were to assist the king of Ahmadábád, in case of war, with six thousand horse ..    200,000
955,145

Thus amounting in all to nine laks, fifty-five thousand one hundred and forty-five rupees.

Moreover, Rai Jey Sing, the zamíndár of Rájpípalah, who served the State with three thousand horse and one thousand foot, was excused the payment of the tribute.

The jágírs of Fat'h Khán,* Rustam Khán, and others of the Balúchi tribe, who served the State with fourteen thousand horse, con­sisted of the

Mahmúdís.*
Parganah of Rádhanpúr 1500,000  
Parganah of Summí 600,000  
Parganah of Múnjpúr 800,000  
Parganah of Kakre 700,000  
Parganah of Tírwarrah 800,000  
Parganah of Morwarah 400,000  
Parganah of Santhalpúr 300,000  
Parganah of Thartád 1500,000  
Parganah of Múrbí 1000,000  
76,00,000  

Forming a total of nine mahls, or parganahs, which yielded a revenue of seventy-five laks of mahmúdís, being about equal to thirty laks of rupees.

Moreover, the Rájpút landholders retained the revenue of their hereditary estates, or wultuns, on performing service to the government, viz.—

Horse.
Púnja Rahtore, the Ídur zamíndár, keeping up 2,000
Rana Sahumul, zamíndár of Dúngarpúr, retaining 1,000
Waghílah Sahlah, who, with the enjoyment of the whole grás* of Jhaláwár, retained 1,000
Jam Sahna, who had four hundred grássia dependents in the province of Sorath 4,000
Jahra Khangar,* the zamíndár of Búhj, who pos­sessed 1409 towns, served the government with 5,000

The jágír of Amín Khán, Fat'h Khán, and Tatar Khán Ghorí, who with nine thousand horse served the government, consisted of Talúka.

Rupees.
Júnagarh, containing eighty-seven mahls, of which seventeen mahls, including the ports, being counted separately, there remain seventy mahls; of which ten parganahs and ten kasbahs yielded a collection of one krore of rupees, equal to one krore of ibrahímís and twenty-five laks of húns 10,000,000

And, though there was no proper government, such was collected to the time of Sultán Bahádur.

Moreover, the whole number of bandars* amounted to eighty-four; from which, deducting the twenty-three belonging to Gujarát, and the sirkar of Sorath, which were accounted for separately, there remained sixty-one, of which the collection amounted to one krore of ibrahímís.

Regarding the port of Diú, and the kasbahs in possession of Malik Riyáz, and Malik Toghán, these were attached to the country of Sorath, and thus named—

               Bandar Diú,
Bandar Bhím,
Bandar Madhapúr,
Bandar Kajbin;
Ibrahímís.
being in all four mahls, yielding a revenue of two laks 2,000,000

From the bandar of Damman, a dependency of Sorath, where there were seven hundred towns, a collection was made annually, amount­ing to forty-three laks of rupees,

Ibrahímís.
Equal to forty-five laks of ibrahímís 45,00,000