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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
1 It may be noted, by the way, that the name Aflátún (Plato) occurs in the diary of an officer proceeding, by land, from Baghdad to Ismid in 1864, as that of a Turkish Cháosh at Sivas. Khudádád Khán of Ka'lat-i-Násirí was arraigned and, it is believed, deposed by the British Indian Government for acts of barbarous cruelty some months ago.