Persian Manuscripts. cCXXxvil 
Beg. :-—eaw! ngdonre ym glee os! gail] 3 pent owlsv0 
we hed LF GhLT Sie 5 ype cop syle Gis wlely quips as 
rd - Bots 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
17. 
id . 4 
The peculiar characteristics of each chapter of the Qur'an, 
by an anonymous author. 
Written in Arabic Naskh. Dated a.n. 700 = a.v. 1300. 
Scribe :—Yahya Md. al-Tisi (2). 
Beg. :— e - VSS y NS we 5/ 0-0 aS yo - ls); kxJls By yan 
(M. A. Bari Lib., Firangi Mahall, Lucknow.) 
III. 
TRADITIONS. 
18. 
A very extremely valuable versified translation of the 
collection of the forty Hadith, by Mir Shaykh B. Nur al-Din 
Md. al-Yara ani, composed in a.H. 929 = A.D. 1522. ne ‘ 
The illumination on each page is wapeigies for its agen! : 
Written in very good Ta‘liq. Dated a.H. 1221 = a.d. 1806. 
Scribe : :—Ashraf ‘Ali Khan of pauaiew: 
Beg. oe cota! jt... EAI! os fase Sy bl Wel dos} ‘ 
gi eves Ws 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
19. 
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A Collection of ‘40 Hadith with a Persian trasleet 
Yo fakin m Sufi. Written in a very good Ta‘liq in 4-H 
1629. ‘The first folio is wanting. 
(Mahbab Yar Jang Lib., Hyderabad.) 
