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 SUL 439 one fraternity or clan;" and Mr. C. A. Elliott thinks there is no doubt that if they are attributable to Shahab-ud-din Ghori they are based on still more ancient divisions which he found already in existence. Further confirmation of the theory I follow lies in the fact, of which numerous examples might be found, that pargana limits have often been expanded or contracted to suit the growth or decay of private estates. The follow- ing table, which was prepared before the redistribution of territory, shows of what parganas and tahsils the Sultanpur (settlement) district was till lately composed, together with the tappas, muháls, and chaklas out of which they were developed. Territorial Divisions, past and present. British. Nawabi. Present par Suzanary set- tlement par ganas. Nizamat Number. Chakla. No. of villages. ganas. Me No. of villages. SOLTANPUR. Tahsil. Chánda 290 Chánda 810 Sultanpur . 10. Sultanpur Pápar Ghát... 92 14 2 Sultanpur 482 Sultanpur . Sultanpur ... 399 Sultaupur Míránpur 3 Inbaupa 77 Iubauna 89 Bais wára 9 flatdargarh... 4 INHAUNA. 207 Ditto Ditto 86 Subeba 166 Jagdíspur ... 5 Subeha Jagdispur Ast or Tappa Ast +01 278 Sultanpur 156 Ditto Jagdíspor" ... Sultanpur 6 97 Aal Hu . Ametur. 7 Amethi 364 Amethi 826 Ditto . Iskuli 85 Isauli 106 Ditto ge 9 Gaura Jamaan, 91 Gaura 77 de Jagdíspurt... Sultaupur Salon Jagdíspur Salon 100 Jámún 101 Sultacpur ... ... 10 Bokha Jais. 110 Rokha IOU 4 MOHANGANJ. Jáis 36 Ditto et Simrauta 11 73 Simranta 97 Ditto 00 Molangenj... 75 Mohanganj ... 99 12 Ditto PD This chakla was sometimes separately held, sometimes included In Chakla Sultanpur. Kigbai by itself constitutes a dastúr.