Persian Manuscripts. celv 
The purport of the MS. is same, ee is diet 1 in arrange- 
ment. Arranged alphabetically as he s 
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Ba Ely eel OT Ast Gre wT af Sayed Bytne Eye y laly Gym yo 
By grdary BaF pS Ey roy) hry gf bye af ly gah olbry ow y 
SL a S24 4 Sly Ser wettyd yy Od pty colyy0 ode yo 
“HE Le agnoye (code wo ast allay cyt g ALES ) pbmc Sm y9 cme! sooo 
Written in very bad Ta‘lig. Not dated. 
Beg. of the Preface :— - gi ByLialt 4 uprell Filget Rt des! 
Beg. ah allt oe 31 pel 9 camel tpibnc spike oat Cy 9S! 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
80. 
A short collection of biographies of the thirty Persian 
Poets of Qa’inat or Barjand. Arranged in alphabetical order. 
, sas inat is a village in Persia situated between Mashhad 
and Sista 
ates -—Diya’ al-Din of Qa’ina 
Written in fine Naskh. paed a.H. 1830 =a.p. 1911. 
Copied from the author’s copy, who is still living. 
Beg. —yyaivo opt prtiy! ot pad heel Gu pen 
zl ce! Lo F spore yylble 
(W. Ivanow’s collection.) 
81. 
, ike 1833 
Poe a 
A very rare copy of the short biographical dictionary © 
Persian and Indian n poets, arranged alphabetically. 
d in 
Author :—Katib Safavi Muhammad ‘Ali. mpose 
AH, —° =a.p- 1810, according to the chronogram on the 
last pag 
od sl cl yaa osS — agsd 05 2s 3! 4535 oe 
Pree 358 3,555 3) ross Se ila, L_tah reeled gu 
The author deals with those Persian poets who are not 
Mentioned in the M akhzan al-Ghara@ tb | Ll war | of Ahmad 
