366 Appendix 7 strict orders shall be issued to facilitate their intercourse, and the Maharajah engages to observe the same line of conduct on bis part, in respect to traders who may wish to proceed to Affghanistan. ARTICL£ &h. The Maharajah will yearly send to the Shah the following articles in the way of friendship, fifty-five pieces of Shawls, twenty-five pieces of Muslin, eleven Dopattahs, .five pieces of Kinkhab, five Scaives, five Turbans, fifty-five loads of Bareh Rice (peculiar to Peshawur). Alma..E 9th. Any of the Maharajah's Officers who may be deputed to Affghanistan to purchase horses or on any other business, as well as those who may be sent by the Shah into the Punjaub for the purpose of purchasing Piece Goods or Shawls, etc. to the amount of eleven thousand rupees, will be treated by both sides with due attention, and every facility will be afforded to them in the exerntion of these commissions. ARTICL£ 10th. Whenever the armies of the two States may happen to be assembled at the same place, on no account shall the slaughter of kine be permitted to take place. ARTICLE 11th. In the event of the Shah caking an auxiliary force from the Maharajah, whatever booty may be acquired from the Barakzais, in jewels, horses, arms, great and small, shall be equally divided between the two contracting parties. If the Shah should succeed in obtaining possession of their property without the assistance of the Maharajah's troops, the Shah agrees co send a portion of it by his own agent to the Maharajah in the way of friendship. ARTICLF. 12th. An exchange of missions charged with letters and presents shall constantly take place between the two parties. ARTICLE 13th. Should the Maharajah require the aid of any of the Shah's troops 'in furtherance of the objects contemplated by this Treaty,' the Shah engages to send a force commanded by one of his principal officers; in file manner the Maharajah will furnish the Shah, when required, with an auxiliary force composed of Mahomedans, and commanded by one of his principal officers, as far as Cabool, in furtherance of the objects contemplated by this Treaty. When the Maharajah may go to Peshawur, the Shah will depute a Shahzadah to visit him, on which occasions the Maharajah will receive and dismiss him with the honor and consideration due to his rank and dignity. ARna..t 14th. The friends and enemies of each of the three high powers, that is to say, the British and Sikh Governments and Shah Shooja-ool-Moolk, shall be the friends and enemies of all.