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'The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.' [‎176] (231/905)

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176
SOCIAL STATE.
[CHAP. VIII.
of a superior jerga of Khans. As the people are attached
to the community rather than to their chiefs, the power of
the latter is feeble; even that of the sovereign is much too
limited to repress the anarchy and disorder which are the
results of constant feuds between numerous tribes, or rather
small republics, composed of men who possess that lofty spirit
which has been so strenuously exerted against the present
sovereign. Shah Shuja el Moolkh.
Customs of the In some instances the Afghan customs resemble those of
g ans the Jews. Wives are purchased by presents, or earned by
services, as in the case of the patriarch; and the dominant
tribe, the Durrani, refuse their daughters to the men of every
other nation.
The other principal tribes are the Barukzyes (that of Dost
Muhammed), the Huzzarahs, the Populzye, and other Af
ghans, the Ghiljies, the Eimauks, the Eusofzyes, the Shee-
raunees, and Khyburees. 1
The power of divorce is freely exercised by the husband,
and partially so by the woman, who is, however, required to
give a substantial reason to the Kazi, or Kadi. 2 It is also
thought incumbent on the younger brother to marry the
widow of the elder, in which case the relatives of the latter
receive the price paid. 3
Amongst the poor the women do the work of the house,
and share the labour with the men out of doors; whilst those
of the upper class are concealed, and enjoy all the comforts
and luxuries belonging to such a situation. Moreover, they
are taught to read, and many of them show considerable
talents for literature. 4
amusements Afghans are very sociable, and have, both within and
without the house, a great many amusements; in which,
agreeably to the indulgent customs of the east, their slaves
are allowed to share. Of the former, singing, dancing, play
ing at backgammon, story-telling, and smoking, are the
principal. 5 Among the latter are garden and country parties
1 Elphinstone's Kdbul, p. 309 and following. 2 Ibid., p. 180.
3 Ibid., p. 179. 4 Ibid
5 Ibid., p. 183.

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The Expedition for the survey of the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, carried on by order of the British government, in the years 1835, 1836, and 1837; preceded by geographical and historical notices of the regions situated between the rivers Nile and Indus. In four volumes. With fourteen maps and charts, and embellished with ninety-seven plates, besides numerous wood-cuts. Volume the first.

Publication Details: London : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1850 Printed by W. Clowes and sons, Stamford Street.

Notes: Printer's name from colophon Section at the end of a manuscript text. . Only two volumes of text and an atlas containing the maps were published.

Bibliography note: Includes bibliographical references and index.

Physical Description: xxvii, [3], 799, [1] p., [29] leaves of plates (1 folded), (the plates are numbered: 1, 3-9, 11-26, 28, 33, 37, 39, 42-43). Vol. 1, p. 705-706 and p. 707-708 are fold-out leaves.

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