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gyre l oPv diw aril} (colem 9% aoe Gly sti wee Ble ay y em 
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s in the en of Babi Protapa Chandra Ghosha of 
et who gave it on loan for Exhibition! at the 4.S.B., 
which was held elec ne auspices of His Excellency Lord Carmi- 
chael, Governor of Bengal, on the 3rd Feb., 1915 a.p 
240. 
Lill wygil 
A treatise dealing with the manners and customs of 
eastern women, without author’s name. This tr eatise is 
Known as 4} «i cals. The work is canis to wip} ovlae men- 
Ge Boil Lib. Cat. No. 1890. ; 
Scribe-—Ghulam Nabi. Written in poor but legible 
Indian Ta‘ liq. Undated. 
ries Gulistin which was in Farh Bakhsh library in Oudh (for a ag 
500 f, my ae Notes (foot-note), No. 209), one purchased a 
a c 
erapher Hakim Rukna. ‘There was a note on the Ist a al by the pein tia 
prenger Cat., p.548). See J.A.S.B. for July 1869, p . 190, for the 
ue of Shahjah&n’s autograph. The Emperor Shahj ahan 
ibrary an nd fine collection of Bg abi 
+ Pp. 256 > we 
aay weeen (see Elliot, Vol. VII, p. 74, Br. Mus. Bere. © Cat. p. 261), 
aT oy neg ete., etc., were the superintendents of his libr 
follows oe iPtive list of the MSS. etc. shown at the Ex teas 
of th i—(1) in. (album) prance miniature pain satel coal § 
tr © Mughal Emperor and nob blem (2) An illumina 
san 0 
of Neww anon is written in beautiful calligraphy, ond Nawwab 
D. } 1 : ous 
Nad 07172), Reif was a pupil of ‘Abd al-Baq} ns sed by the Em- 
Peror J tia a ) <husraw 
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