ARABIC. 203 



actions, vol. Ixxviii., which exhibits at a glance the correspondence of 

 the years of the Hegir^ with those of the Christian era, and the 

 month and day of their respective commencement. 



It should be observed that the Orientals do not agree with us as 

 to the time of the Hegirk. Among the Mahometans, Amasi assigns 

 it to A.D. 630, and according to the Greek computation among the 

 Christians, Said Ibn Batrick refers it to a.d. 614. In the present 

 bibliography the dates adopted are those given in Marsden's " Table " 

 above mentioned. 



348. KiTAB i Khagdn Azam veh al-Malek Hind 

 li Izzud-Din Muhammed Pelasgiini. a.h. 577. 



The Book of the Great Khagdn, and King of 

 India, by Izzud-Din Muhammed Peldsgdni. a.h. 577, 

 i.e.y A.D. 1 181. 



This is the first (No. 50) of a dozen Arabic treatises (Nos. 

 50-61) given by Hammer Purgstall (p. xxxii.) in native characters, 

 and here transliterated, through the kindness of Mr. Sidney A. J. 

 Churchill. 



349. KiTAB Nushfrvdn i 'Adil li Imdd ud Din 

 Isfahani. a.h. 590. 



The Book of Nushfrvdn the Wise, by Imdd ud Din 

 Isfahdnf — i.e., of Isfahan, a.h. 590, i.e., a.d. 1193. 

 No. 5 1 of Hammer Purgstall. 



350. KiTAB Badr ud Din Muhammed ul Balkhi. 



A.H. 577. 



The Book of Badr ud Din Muhammed the Balkhi. 

 A.H. 577, i.e., A.D. 1 181. 



No. 52 of Hammer Purgstall. 



351. Al Kanun ul-Vazeh. 

 The Perfect Canon. 



No. 53 of Hammer Purgstall. 



