المسيح الناصري في الهند — Page 158
27 terrible effect on the population, that the Abdalees quitted Persia and, passing by the Mekrane, Scinde, and Mooltan, arrived in India; but the results of this new migration were not more fortunate, for they were scarcely settled here when their neighbours made war upon, and forced them to leave the plains and inhabit the rugged mountains of Suleiman, considered as the cradle of the tribe, and called by them Kooh-Khasseh. The whole Afghan nation was brought together by the arrival of the Abdalees in the Suleiman mountains, and then consisted of twenty-four tribes, of which, as it has been already observed, Afghan, the son of Saul, was the father: this prince had three sons, named Tsera-Bend, Argoutch, and Kerlen, and each of them was the father of eight sons, who gave their names to the twenty-four tribes. "The following is the manner in which they are classed: - Sons of Tsera-Bend Abdal Yoosoof Names of the Tribes Baboor Wezir Lohooan Beritch Khooguian Chiran Sons of Argoutch Ghildj Kauker Djumourian Storian Pen Kass Takan Abdalees Yoosoofzyes Baboorees Wezirees Lohooanees Beritchees Khooguianees Chiranees Names of the Tribes Ghildjzyes Kaukerees Djumourianees Storianees Penees Kassees Takanees Nassar Sons of Kerlen Khattak Nassarees Names of the Tribes Khattakees Soorees Soor Afreed Afreedees Toor Toorees Zaz Zazees Bab Babees Benguech Lendeh-poor Benguechees Lendeh-poorees'