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Deposition of Meer Khan.
Cloths, three or four Bales of Shawl Jammahs and different dresses for different parts. Shawls that were purchased at Cashmeer that would sell for four hundred thousand, were in the Plaintiff’s house; this was Merchandize. Twelve thousand Rupees of Shawls belonging to the family and about three or four Bales of Banares doopattas. The twelve thousand Rupees of Shauls made part of the wearing apparel of the Plaintiff and the deceased Shah Baz Beg Khan. The three or four Bales of Banares doopattas part of the Zerbufts, the whole with these amounted to fifteen or twenty Bales all of them of the value of twenty thousand sonat rupees. One Elephant of the value of two thousand five hundred Sonat Rupees. Two Camels with three hundred Rupees each. There were three hundred and fifty looking Glasses, large and small, of the value as Ithink, of about from a five hundred Rupees. There were Jewels, five or six acts, some of three strings, some of four strings, some of five things, I not only saw these
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