ecexviii Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. 
233. 
he)! ew) 
A treatise, in verse, on the rules of Persian penmanship in six 
characters, by § Majnin,’ better known as Mir ‘Ali al-Katib, who 
died, according to the Mzir’at al- ‘Alam, A-H. 924 = a.D. 1518, 
and according to the other authors a.H. 951 = a.D. 1544 and 
A.H. 957 = A.D. 1550. 
See for details and another copy Br. Mus. Pers. Cat. 
p. 531, and my Pers. Note (No. 196). Written in Ta’liq. Not 
dated. 
Beg. :— ven OS ed cols Bel& Gl 
234. 
Abs alle, 
Another treatise on calligraphy dealing with various forms 
of writing, viz. Thulth &b, Tawqi‘ 3,, Naskh ; i and Nasta‘liq 
ulai-3 by Fath-Allah who is probably identical with the author 
of Alias Zahiriyah Bs yay Gist. Vide Br. Mus. Pers. Cat., 
p. 8 
ele in Naskh, not dated. 
(Mahbitib Yarjung Lib., Hyderabad.) 
ee 
A treatise on oe rules of ei aiicl of alphabets | ah we 
famous he Abd-Allah Sayrafi. It isd divided in 
Mugqaddamah, two chapters and a Khatimah. sr i 
Ta‘liq. Not dated. 
Beg. :— ¢! rye AW ore GUS Gy! yo ou wrig on I 
236. 
A treatise in verse on the rules of writing the Naskb 
character by Murad of Kashmir, better known as ‘ Begam,” 
composed at the request of Haji Md. ‘Urf Dar. The author 
was a pupil of Md. Husayn. Written in fine Ta‘liq. 
Beg.:— Jos) es 5 ght Dom Ow 
J em I OS pls p tf 
(M. Md. Muhaddith Lib., Rampore.) 
