Persian Manuscripts. eexciii 
177. 
Latrb Cpredt oaled 
The Qastdahs of Qadi Shams al-Din of Tabas (d. a.n. 626 
= A.D. 1228). See Sprenger Cat. for notice, p. 17; for other 
copies see India Office Lib. Cat. No. 1030. Pertsch, Berl. Lab. 
Cat., p. 1247, and Bodl. Lib. Cat. No. 621. Written in Ta‘liq. 
asle sty ARES doy Co gu aS wf 
Beg. :— 
wsls sly wos oly ule » 
(R. S. Lib.) 
178. 
The poetical works of Ahgar, consisting of oylai, whys 
whey, and elmer, Regarding the Mukhammasat which he 
entitles as Gulzar Mukhammas (po 5/8 the author says in 
the beginning that their total number is 150 and that he 
Composed them in a.m. 1134 = A.D. 1721 
eS on pmb Sle yen $5 gta Oo RO 
Pa SG Bile Bye gay? yp SF Fert! GY 
Fe wisy yp yy 5 oR Ap pays oo vib) 3) eh 
_ Written in bad Shikastah, slightly defective at the begin- 
ning, 
came} 3S dy] eu yal S) 
ccaaal ygld BLdigS cctoS od 9 whe 
(R. S.-Lib.) 
Beg. Smee 
179. 
dee ells 
A collection of the lyrical poems of Ha 
Sigy eg called ‘ Jamalz,’ of Delhi (d. 4-8 
for author and his other works Br. Mus. 
Written in T ‘} 
a ‘danke ihe Lillo ute yo pplte oom 
ncal o phe athe yet ee 
phatase Hyg) 
(R. S. Lib.) 
id B. Fadl-Allah, 
"942 “AD. 1oee)- 
Pers. Cat., p- 3544. 
