ecl Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
69. 
ale! ely 
A valuable copy of a history of the Prophet and the twelve 
Imams, by Ahmad B. Husayn Zawwari. It is an abridgment 
from the Ahsan al-Kibar of Md. B. Abi Zayd B. ‘Arabshah al- 
dusayni, and was written by order of Shah Tahmasp Safavi, 
A.H. 930-984 = a.p. 1523-1579. 
Md. Bagir Khwansari, the author of Rawdat al-Jannat, 
says in p. 407 :— 
wlis ye coal MS 5 . Km) aio Lois ey Jstoio Ws shy 
BE olbale} pol WSlole Gdat seb! €659) Gilic Gd yLO! unc 
isle Gye alam dif eJIlbs} Gans aale dt) 9 calls cratlege 
wrth ctolodt Sa! ooh UY pide Saryt 5 entdi Sorel gg? Keae 
Written in Nasta‘ liq within coloured ruled borders. The 
headings are written in red throughout. Dated a.n. 1244= 
A.D. 1828. 
Beg. —Wls wdc ub tghst sdleo wlaawe af ge o> 
ra ‘ omy! 
(Imperial Lib.) 
70. 
Sol! aosro 
This historical work is the third S Aa of the Bahr-i-Zakh- 
khar, a historical encyclopedia. See Elliott, a of India, 
Vol. VIII, p. 433, and Br. Mus. Pers. Oat., p. 915 
Author:—Md. Rida, poetically calle d : Najm ah 
ceeded his father as the chief minister of the La te 
A.H. 1227 = a.p. 1812. From a note on the fly-leaf it aP 
pears that it is an autograph copy :— 
al ge oll! oy) ldy Qorre dass LAL Solel! aero gy olf 
lesily> Ww? 
The marginal corrections are by the author. Written in 
good Ta‘lig. 
(M. ‘Ali Husayn Lib., Hyderabad.) 
a1. 
L3 whe Spa 3} ye : 
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Memoirs of thé author’s forefathers, and of his life 
travels. 
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