Persian Manuscripts. celxili 
Written in clear Nasta‘liq. 
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(‘Abd al-Husayn, Lucknow.) 
95. 
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A short biographical dictionary of the Hanafi traditionists, 
by Md. called Khawas Khan al-Hanafi al-Qadiri al-Qarashi al- 
Madani al-Bijipari, who flourished in the time of Farrukh 
Siyar (AH. 1124-1131 = a.p. 1712-1718). The work contains 
besides the various traditions such as err”, ever pF, orm! ete. of 
the Hanafi school, a detailed life of Imam Abi Hanifah Nu‘ man 
B. Thabit, one of the four juris-consults of Meccah, and founder 
of the first orthodox sect. He died in a.H. 150 = 4.D. 767. 
The title of the work is a chronogram for the date of its com- 
Position (a.u. 1128 = a.p. 1715). 
_It is divided into a Mugqaddamah, some Muhimmah and a 
Khatimah. 
Beg. ght WSt ollayS® olbyt as ale Fike au wy wi 
Written in elegant Naskh. 
(Nizam Lib., Hyderabad.) 
96. 
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A collection of Sagi Namahs of ancient and modern 
ge poets with their biographical accounts, by ‘Abd al-Nabi 
a Khalf Fakhr al-Zaman, composed in the time of the Emperor 
Jahangir (4.1. 1014-1037 = a.p. 1605-1628). The author says 
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