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A detailed index is given at the beginning. [asl I and II 
are wanting. Written in finest Ta‘liq and Shikastah, within 
gold-ruled columns and borders. 
Beg. :— oJ} - de Io 3 OLS > eb Fale wipes 
(R. S. Lib.). 
104. 
( eslel ) ont Se ye 
Some Persian quatrains written in elegant Ta‘liq by ‘Abd 
al-Rashid Daylami! (d. a.n. 1085 = a.p. 1674), an eminent 
calligrapher of the Emperor Shahjahan’s time (A.H. 1037-1069 
= a.p. 1628-1659). The MS. bears a very nice picture of the 
scribe ‘Abd al-Rashid. Dated a.n. 1033 = a.pD. 1623. 
(Khalil al-Din Ahmad Lib., Benares.) 
105. 
Po: Ut 
eh e w!g20 
The lyrical poems of Ahi (d.a.H. 927 = a.D. 1520). See 
for details, Sprenger Catalogue, p.327, and Sham‘-i-Anjuman 
(wees! ae), p. 63. The Diwan consists of Ghazalyat and 
nine Ruba‘iyat. Written in Shikastah. 
ty BY 53 coyy Sy dled ove Gl 
Beg. :-— : : are ~ 
ly S58 pte 3 pte Se ole 
(R. S. Lib.). 
106. 
on 
jel w!yo 
_ The lyrical poems of Haji Lutf ‘Ali Beg, with the takhallus 
Azar (d. a.H. 1195 = a.p. 1780). For another copy and refer- 
