eclxxil Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
be Sle SB a8 p5¢ erg 9 pe yee 
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(R. S. Lib.) 
118. 
te lye 
Lyrical poems by Ghulam Husayn, poetically called 
y 
“ Bitab”™ (d. a.H. 1259 = a.p. 1843). See for author’s life and 
a works Gulzar-i-A‘zam, pp. 113-114. Written in Ta‘liq. No 
date. 
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(Wajid Husayn, Lucknow.) 
114. 
Joa wly2e 
_ The lyrical poems of Mirza Muhammadi of Akbarabad (a 
disciple of Fakhr al-Din of Delhi (d. a.x. 1199 = a.p. 1784). See 
Anwar al-‘ Arifin of Md. Husayn of Muradabad, pp. 431-2. For 
rangers life see Raz Rawshan (cry) jy), p- U4. Written ™ 
a ‘tiq. 
ed 
pd tye 8 ile 33 GS 
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(R. S. Lib.) 
115. 
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written by Mirzi Ghulam Md. by the order of Ahmad ‘AN 
they MS aged gh Gil Joe easy KS 
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on in good Ta‘liq, gold-ruled borders, ‘Unwan illumin- 
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(R. §. Lib.) 
