0X11 ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS 



68. 



A work containing a description of the Temple of Jerusalem 

 without author's name. This is most probably an abridgment 



of j^iHt *«-Jf &>/> fji &*&-J\ £*tWl by J^^L.^ ^, (d. a,h. 



600 = a.d. 1203). See for Ibn-'Asakir Brock., Vol. II, p. 130, 

 Br. Mus. Suppl. Ar. Cat. No. 1250. Written in Naskh. (C-' 



900 A.H.). 



(Nasir Hu. Lib., Khajwah, Lucknow.) 



69. 



Lives of the Imams of the Zaydiyah Sect. 



Author :— 'Abd- Allah B. Md. B. al-Sld al-Bataljusi (d. a.h. 

 521=a.d. 1127). Brock. (Vol. I, p. 427) mentions that one 

 copy only is in Berl. Lib.) written in Naskh (C. 1000 a.h.). 



(NSsir Hu. Lib., Khajwah. Lucknow.) 



70 



49* 



A work containing biographical notices of the Arabian 

 poets of Yemen, without author's name. 



Composed in a.h. 1207. Not mentioned in Brock. Writ- 

 ten in Naskh. 



(Nizam Lib.. Hyderabad.) 



71. 



To -Vof-^VA 1 the life - w °i" k of Imam Abu Hanlfah by 

 isma il Shah of Rampore. The author presented this work to 

 bul^an A^Majid Khan B. Mahinud Khan, the Turkish Em- 

 peror ot Constantinople, who died in a.h. 127S = a.d. 1861. 

 Written m ordinary Naskh. Dated 1275 a h 



(Wajid Hu., Yahyaganj, Lucknow. 



) 



72. 



Wahhabisl^"^-^.^ 1111 ^ Na ^> the founder 0f the 

 WaHnabi Sect, who died in a.h.1206 = a.d.1791. See Br. Mus. 



