Persian Manuscripts. ec]xxxi 
a.D. 1706-1712). For author and his works see Sprenger Cat., 
pp. 122, 156 and 560. 
Written in Ta‘liq. No date. 
Beg. :— hy wy wv Js Sy eden Sy y ob 
(Al-Nadwah Lib., Lucknow.) 
139. 
Lele uly 
_ The lyrical poems of a poet with the Takhallus ‘ Sami” 
identical with Khwajah ‘Abd-Allah Sami who was I the 
service of A‘zam Shah and died in the time of Muhammad 
Shah (4.4. 1131-1161 = a.p. 1719-1748) at Lahore; see Spren- 
ger Cat., p. 156, and India Office Lib. Cat. No. 1704. 
Written in Nasta‘liq on gold-sprinkled paper. Not dated. 
Beg. :— rl - 8) 8T Js yo acls dy Sy wt 3) wt 
(Mahbib Yarjang Lib., Hyderabad.) 
140. 
oy wx 
T A very interesting copy of a Diwan of undotted letters. 
he poet calls himself ‘ Sarmad,’ but he must not be confounded 
with the celebrated mystic Sarmad of Aurangzib’s time, @ 
short notice of whose life is given in the preface of the Ms. 
Preface begins thus :—- é Let Sane oe 9 plete yyle de> Ow 
Written in neat Talig. ‘Unwans illuminated. On fol 20a 
= are two pictures, one of Sarmad and the other of Ubbhi 
‘and, beloved of Sarmad. 
Url Kee 
(R. S. Lib.) 
141-142. 
wilead > le et lg 
th Wrongly styled “e Hilyat al-Kumayt ” on ‘the fly-leaf of 
: MS. Both the works are bound in one volume. 
Written in Ta‘liqg. Not dated. 
(1) Diwan-i-Sardar begins thus :— 
Ji! wlyo} 4 ps cly! 3 
rote ris ba ee gg iy!oet 
