Gotki (7 do.).—Two coss from the Indus.
Dadla (8 do.).—Two coss from the Indus.
Rohri Bakhar (20 do.).—Numerous hamlets and temporary villages, with many water-courses for cultivation in all this space.
| Khairpur (Sohrab-ka-) | ![]() | 8 | ![]() | Six coss from the Indus. |
| Gumat | 8 | The coss in this distance seems a medium between the pakka of two coss and thekachha of one and a half. The medium ofone and three quarter miles to each coss,deducting a tenth for windings, appears,after numerous comparisons, to be just.This is alike applicable to all Upper Sind. | ||
| Ranipur | 2 | |||
| (See route to it from Garhar). | ||||
| Hingor | 5 | |||
| Bhiranapur | 5 | |||
| Haliani | 1 | |||
| Kanjara | 3 | |||
| Naushahra | 8 | |||
| Mora | 7 | |||
| Shahpura | 3 | |||
| Daulatpur | 3 | |||
| Mirpur | 3 | ![]() | On the Indus. Here Madari crossed to Sehwan, and returned to Mirpur. | |
| Kazi-ka-Got | 9 | ![]() | The coss about two miles each; which, deductingone in ten for windings of the road,may be protracted. | |
| Sakrand | 11 | |||
| Hala | 7 | |||
| Khardao | 4 | |||
| Matari | 4 | |||
| Haidarabad | 6 | |||
| Total | 145 | coss | ||
Jaisalmer to Ikhtyar Khan-ki-Garhi
| Brahmsar (4 coss) Mordesar (3 do.) Gugadeo (3 do.) Kaimsar (5 do.) | These villages are all inhabited by Paliwal Brahmans, and are in the tract termed Kandal or Khadal, of which Katori, eight coss north of Jaisalmer, is the chief town of about forty villages.—N.B. All towns with the affix of thal have pools of water. |
Nohar-ki-Garhi (25 do.).—thal or desert throughout this space. The castle of Nohar is of brick, and now belongs to Daudputra, who captured it from the Bhattis of Jaisalmer. About forty huts and little cultivation. It is a place of toll for the kitars or caravans; two rupees for each [340] camel-load of ghi, and four for one with sugar; half a rupee for each camel, and a third for an ox laden with grain.
Murid Kot (24 coss).—thal or desert. Rangarh is four coss east of this.
Ikhtyar-ki-Garhi (15 do.).—thal until the last four coss, or eight miles. Thence the descent from the thal or sand-hills to the valley of the Indus.
| Total of this route, 79 coss. | Ikhtyar | to | Ahmadpur | 18 coss |
| ” | Khanpur | 5 ” | ||
| ” | Sultanpur | 8 ” |



