eelxxxvi Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
cy BOARS ph waoke gil ., plo dea! gle Goll lle ate pyrdre 
- bTaty a) ple ys (pg tare (oalbn) om tres dies aay 
It appears that the author flourished in the time of Nasir 
al-Din Mahmud (d. 4.4. 757 = a.p. 1356) whom he praises in 
the following couplet :— 
dees wy} pee wld psu 
giao WhLS wl_ye yo pores 
Written in usual Ta‘liq. Dated Muradabad (a.n. 1239 = 
A.D. 1823). Probably the author is Sabir Shah of Delhi. See 
Bodl. Lib. Cat. for Sabir No. 1180. 
Io yo it ws wik ye 9 ee staf 
Llasro ged (coS & 49 WIle wipto or 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
Beg. :— 
155. 
Fhed Qos (4) )!g20 
The lyrical poems of Md. Salih. From the preface — pie. 
appear that the poet came to India during the time of t 
peror Shah Jahan (4.4. 1037-1069 = a.p. 1028-1659) :— 
wd yb yo yh poof odg Cy} Wl mal® wle} yo eo std 
sO 9 ae} BibI y oy ad Glylad} y opto waive itpio y Bay! rr alin 
eld jb os'Ly Jos w 30 ds! why gw oof ae wk sale woe 0 
= Saaegt 3! wily ert S97 oe Oi ggine 9 SF ambos 28 
See Sprenger Cat., p. 382, for another copy with a different 
beginning. Written in clear Ta‘ liq, within gold-ruled ba 
The first two pages contain beautifully illuminated ‘Unwan 
Dated a.H. 1260 = a.p. 1844. 
Ca «. ol kh + 
Beg. :-— 
be 6 ml Gyret ps gr—te AS lest 
(RS. Lib.) 
156. 
Lae oe Ww Igo iled 
The lyrical poems of Haji Sadiq Isfahani, pe v7 the 
 Samit.” The author came to India during the ° see for 
perce ‘Alamgir (4-H. 1069-1119 = a.p. 1659-17 w07). 
