eclxxxviii Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
160-161. 
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The lyrical poems of Nawwab ‘Abd-Allah Khan (B. Nawwab 
‘Ali Md. Khan of Rampore) with the Takhallus “ ‘ Ast 
The author died in Ujhyani, a small town in Rohilkhand i in 
AH. 1181 = a.p. 1767. Collected and transcribed by the order 
of Nawwab Nasr-Allah Khan, B. Nawwab Md. ‘Abd-Allah 
Khan of Rampore (d. in 4.H. 1225 = a.p. 1810). For author’slife 
see oT Yadgar of Amir Mina’i (ile plas Sis Colla), 
pp. 1 . 
" Sicibe :—Fayd ‘Ali B. Md. Qasim. Written in Ta‘liq. / 
Dated a.H. 1192 = a.p. 1778. 
Preface begins thus :— 
W969 WS Sa aF cgiaa slSb Sl) 5 rly Orbe 
Litgic aUt poms de 3! Gr corde 95 
Beg. :— : : foe 
ty whdisue @ab apd add poy eden 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
162. 
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e lyrical poems of Mir Diya’ al-Din “ ‘brat’ (as written 
on jhe first fly-leaf). The Diwan contains 89 quatrains. 
Written in Shikastah on blue paper. 
wo wh} d5y5 eM 3! oo > 
Beg. :— 
Le wilds 5 wile} taut Bau Ut 
(R. 8. Lib.) 
1635. 
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The lyrical poems of Mir Md. of Akbarabad. See for 
author Raz Rawshan ( ertsy jy) ), p. 444. Written in Ta liq. 
ty ails US wre ss Hy oy ee 
ty iL} apd dou 5S wts7$ JY ware 
(R. S. Lib.) 
Beg, :— 
164. 
' o wig? the toP 
The poetical work of ‘ Uzlat Diwanah (as written 0? copy: 
of the ‘Unwan). Written in clear Shikastah. Incomplete 
