Persian Manuscripts. eelvii 
Sa yaisve Lytyo Bsy37 5 Raeeey Ble dese ible p49 aye U ae 
scone} dation pln tyat) ES pyrege ccsvee pile 
The author compiled this work after his ‘es wl -le (com- 
posed a.H. 1191-3 = a.p. 1777-9) :— 
a aie af Li ole pls GUE 3 
WEAV s Walle 5 yySlic y 35,5 0 aren Sd) eela aF AG Cut as 
- go ob say’ 
ace te olbof (ges Ooo oh 
The work is arranged in alphabetical order. For author 
and his other works see Br. Mus. Persian Cat., p. 1024) and 
1051%, and Elliott, History of I ndia, Vol. VIII, p. 184. 
Author :—Muhammad Qudrat-Allah of Gipami in Oudh. 
Transcribed by Hafiz Ghulam Muhyi al-Din B. Jan Md. for 
Mugafiar ‘Ali Khan Bahadur. Written in fine Ta‘lig. Dated 
4H. 1218 = a.p. 1803. 
Beginning of the preface :-—yd> wrime Lad dd uy 
BE: ye 5x 
Pee. . el re) gsttbm Ok oe Es, pie slid y sil - 
End :— ad ee ae (sO yo Las 
(R. Ss. Lib.). 
84. 
wh Biographies of some saints and pious women, most of 
T belong to the Chishtiyah order, by La‘l Beg. Written in 
wel It is divided in four sections 4975. Incomplete at the 
Beg, :— gil = Samy Ly poe Ueblo coy emi 9 gh cg! 4 
(R. S. Lib.). 
85. 
wel poll lS come Cals eoléy) 
erape work on the science of tradition illustrated with an 
8 of some eminent traditionists, by Md. Ja‘far B. Sayy1 
