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The Life of Sheikh Mahommed All Hazin, written by himself. 

 Translated from two Persian Manuscripts, and illustrated with 

 Notes, by F. C. Belfour, M.A,, Oxon, F.E.A.S., LL.D. 



History of the War in Bosnia, during the years 1737-38-39. Trans- 

 lated from the Turkish by C. Fraser, Professor of German in 

 the Naval and ^lilitary Academy, Edinburgh. 



Castoms and Manners of the Women of Persia, and their Domestic 

 Superstitions. Translated from the original Persian Manu- 

 script, by James Atkinson, Esq. 



Miscellaneous Translations from Oriental Languages. Vol. 1. 



Yakkun Nattannawa ; and Kolan Nattannawa. Cingalese Poems. 

 Translated by John Callaway. 



Memoirs of a Malayan Family, written by themselves, and translated 

 from the original by W. Marsden, F.E.S., &c. &c. 



The Siyar-ul-Mutakherin ; a History of the Mahommedan Power 

 in India during the last century. By Mir Gholam Hussein- 

 Khan. Revised from the translation of Haji Mustefa, and 

 collated with the Persian original by John Briggs, M.E.A.S., 

 Lieutenant-Col. in the Madras Army. 



History of the early Kings of Persia. Translated from the original 

 Persian of Mirkhond, by David Shea. 



The History of the Maritime Wars of the Turks. Translated from 

 the Turkish of Haji Khalifeh, by James INIitchell. Chapters 

 1 to 4. 



The History of Vartan, and of the battle of the Armenians ; con- 

 taining an account of the Eeligious Wars between the Persians 

 and the Armenians. By Elisseus, Bishop of the Amadunians. 

 Translated from the Armenian by C. F. Neumann. 



The MuKuzat Timury, or Auto-Biographical Memoirs of the Mo- 

 ghul Emperor Tiniur. Translated from the Persian by Major 

 Charles Stewart. 



The Adventures of Hatim Tai ; a Eomance, Translated from the 

 Persian by Duncan Forbes, A.M. 



History of the Afghans. Translated from the Persian of Neamet 

 TJllah by Bernard Dorn. Part 1. 



Han Koong Tsew, or the Sorrows of Han : a Chinese Tragedy. 

 Translated from the original, with notes, by John Francis 

 Davis, F.E.S. 



The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch ; written by his at- 

 tendant Archdeacon Paul of Aleppo, in Arabic. Translated by 

 F. C. Belfour, A.M. Oxon. Parts 1, 2, and 3. 



Memoirs of the Emperor Jahangueir, written by himself ; and trans- 

 lated from a Persian Manuscript by Major David Price. 



