Kirman, 5,000,000 dirhems ; and under Khosroes,
60,000,000 dirhemsor 4,200,000 dirhems, 500 precious garments,
20,000 rotls of dates, and L000 rotls of caraway seed.
Segistan, 6,776,000 dirhems : or 4,600,000 (Hammer-
Purgstall 4,000,000), 300 balls of cloths, 20,000 rotls of
Panis sugar.1
Kuhistan, 787,080 dirhems.
Et-Taisin, 11,388 dirhems.
Nisabur, 4,108,900 dirhems.
Tus, 740,860 dirhems.
Abiwerd, 700,000 dirhems.
Shehrsor, 6,000,000 dirhems1 (Hammer-Purgstall says
400.000 dirhems).
Nisa, 893,400 dirhems (in Khorasan); its chief town is
Taktazan.
Serkhes or Serekhs, 307,440 (in Khorasan). (Edrisi translated
by Jaubert, p. 417, see note 3, and Ibn Batuta, translated
by Rev. S. Lee, p. 96 and note.)
Merw Setrijan (in Khorasan), 100,000 dirhems, and 1000
sheep.
Badghis, 124 dirhems (in Khorasan).
Herat, and two other towns, 1,159,000 dirhems.
Tokharistan, 106,000 dirhems.
Taberistan and Demyawend,1 or Demawend (instead of
which Hammer-Purgstall reads Rujan and Nehawend),
6.300.000 dirhems, 600 carpets of Taberiyyah, 200 garments,
500 cloths, 300 towels, 300 bathing-gowns.
Buseng, 559,350 dirhems.
Faryab, 55,000 dirhems. (This district is also called Otrar.)
Kurkan, 154,000 dirhems.
Dilem, 123,000 dirhems.
Khotlan, 1,733,000 dirhems (in Haiatelah, bordering on
Balkh).
Termeda, 47,100 dirhems.
Er-Rub and Sekhan, 12,600 dirhems.
Dinsaran, 10,000 dirhems.
Ramyan, 5000 dirhems.
Ibn Khaldiin.—MS. of the British Museum, 9574, fol. 162, verso.
Beham, 20,000 dirhems.
1--------------- 106,500 dirhems.
Adman and Keman, 12,013 cattle.
Kabul, 1,500,000 dirhems, and 1000 cattle, amounting to
the value of 700,000 dirhems.
Bost, 90,000 dirhems.
Kish, 111,500 dirhems (perhaps it is to be read Kerkh),
the name of six places, according to Firuzabadi. Hammer-
Purgstall reads Kerdsh: or 300,000 dirhems.2
Nim, 5000 dirhems.
Bakhtegan, 6200 dirhems.
Zuban, 2220 dirhems.
Akat, 48,000 dirhems.
Khawaresm and Ruin, 489,000 Khawaresmian dirhems.
Amol, 293,400 dirhems.
Ma-wera-l-nahr, 1,189,200 dirhems.
Haterhiat of Soghd, and the other Kurahs under the
administration of Nuh ben Ased, 326,400 dirhems : 180,000
Muhammedan dirhems of this sum fall upon Fergana, and
46,400 Khawaresmian dirhems, with 1187 stout cloths of
Kandahar, 1300 iron boxes and plates, of which every one
consists of two parts, fall upon the cities of Tartary; the two
last articles amount to the value of 1,072,000 Muhammedan
dirhems.
Hamadan, 11,800,000 dirhems, and 1000 rotls of conserve
of pomegranates, 12,000 rotls of honey.3
Dainur, 1,000,000 dirhems.
The various mines in the Soghd, as in Keper, Kis, and
Nim, 1,089,000 Muhammedan dirhems, and 2000 Mosbiyah
dirhems.
Azerbaijan, 4,000,000 dirhems.
Shash, with its silver mines, 607,100 Mosbiyah dirhems.
Hejnadeh, 100,000 Mosbiyah dirhems.
The kheraj of all Khorasan paid to Abu Abbas Abd-ullah
hen Thahir amounted to 44,876,000 dirhems, 13 cattle, 1000
1 Name of district not legible in the original.
s Ibn Khaldun.—MS. of the British Museum, 9574, fol. 162, verso.
s Ibid.
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