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152 It is certain that Rjá Hodi had a castle on the Indus just opposite to Attock; it is still called by his name: and the legend states that he was slain by Rájá Rasálu.

Of Aiánposh, the villagers about Jelálábád tell that he wore a coat of iron; and of the third brother, Dárantá, that he lived at Bárábát.

—A careful description of this fine old fortress of Sirikap the Beheader was contributed by me to the Pioneer, and will be found in the number of May 1, 1882. The high white ridge of Chittáh, on which stands Ránithrod, is visible from Kôt Bhitaur to the south.

—Some legends state that there was only one giant of enormous strength and stature, and that Rájá Rasálu imprisoned him under the mountain.

which occur in Legend No. IV. are these:

Bengal Chaplain.