Persian Manuscripts. eclxi 
It was subsequently transferred to the library of Badr al- 
Dawlah Shuja’ al-Mulk Muhammad Sa‘adatmand Khan Baha- 
dir Asad Jang, the grandson of Shams al-Dawlah Ghazanfar 
Jang,' in a.#. 1263 = a.n. 1846, as appears from the following 
note on the fly-leaf of the MS :— 
Beg. es jay kw D0 co ee TP dive kasicgd proitys eX 
Shell elas aol} as also aiezhs ENR AiSs slide) plese Bm) dmem 
dese B,5)} Gyaot Cty Gp! Sia du! yale wih oie walaw dome 
 Paeneead aya)} uw oly! os% 5} ws Sia yy poly VIR aig 
dys $ JAlo obT 259 Sle oly Bice ide yal wld soy fod 
(R. 8. Lib.). 
91 
oly) or 
Life of Shah Dargahi Naqshbandi of Rampore, by Imam- 
al-Din Khan B. Ghulam Husayn Khan B. Ghulam Gilani Khan. 
The author was in the Court of Amir al-Dawlah Md. Amir Khan 
Bahadur, Nawwab of Tank. It is divided into 4 chapters. 
Written in bad T‘aliq. Dated a.H. 1236 = A.D. 1820. 
Beg. — gh) BuVls sor ey Sy aS ly gl? skiers 
(Hafiz Ahmad ‘Ali Khan Lib., Rampore). 
92. 
Chishti (d. a.m. 1094 = a.p. 1682). See Br. Mus. Pers. Cat., 
P. 361", India Of. Lib. Cat., p. 333, O. P. Lib Cat. (Bankipore), 
and 4.8.B. Lib. Cat., p.40. The title of the work is given in 
the last catalogue as Mir’at-i-Badt‘t. ; 
Jolene’ Hasib al-Din Ahmad (Head Maulavi Madrasah-i- 
alaliyah) §. Kor Hasib al-Din see Rawa’ih al-M ustaja, p. 4. 
Be em 
who eradanfar Jang known as Nawwab Muhammad Khan Bangash 
oun the city of Farrukhabad in the n 
ne jor Farrukh Siyar (a.H. 1124-1131 = a.p. 1712-1718). eerepralggnned 
of n his native place, Farrukhabad, a.H. 1156 = 4.D. 1743, at t Ha 
Cat. pe ro ated years. See Tarikh-i-Muhammadi and Br. Mus. Pers. 
es and 
; For Shah Madar see Ain Akbari text, Vol. II, p. 219. 
No, Fg Madrasah-i-Jalaliyah see my Notes, Vol. XIII, 1917 (Lib. 
