6th. The town of Mithun in the valley, to supply wood and forage.
7th. To keep up the tomb of Ajmeri Beg, who fell in action, one hundred bighas of land.
Privileges and Honours.
8th. A seat in Darbar and rank in all respects equal to the chieftain of Sadri.[[24]]
9th. Your kettle-drums (Nakkara) to beat to the exterior gate, but with one stick only.
10th. Amar Balaona,[[25]] and a dress of honour on the Dasahra[[26]] festival.
11th. Drums to beat to Ahar. All other privileges and rank like the house of Salumbar.[[27]] Like that house, yours shall be from generation to generation; therefore according to the valuation of your grant you will serve.
12th. Your brothers or servants, whom you may dismiss, I shall not entertain or suffer my chief to entertain.
13th. The Chamars[[28]] and Kirania[[29]] you may use at all times when alone, but never in the Presence.
14th. Munawwar Beg, Anwar Beg, Chaman Beg, are permitted seats in front of the throne; Amar Balaona, and honorary dresses on Dasahra, and seats for two or three other relatives who may be found worthy the honour.