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ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. CXXXV11 



Written in clear Ta'liq. 



Beg : — ±)\ e)^l «*JU: j eA«*S¥| <>J^ t$£Jf *M ±+*d\ 



(See Lib. No. 5.) 



144. 



A dictionary of the Shi'ah Traditionists, by Md. B. 'All 

 al-Astrabadl (d. a.h. 1028 = a.d. 1619). Composed in 988 a.h. 



It is transcribed from the author's copy in 1090 a.h. 



For details and other copies see Brosk., Vol. II , p. 385, 

 and Amal al-Amil, p. 45. 



Scribe : — Mas'ud B. Badr. Written in Naskh. 



(Md. Ibrahim Lib., Lucknow.) 



145. 



UUl . *U^I ^>±4> 



The famous biographical dictionary of illustrious men, 

 chiefly of those who flourished in the beginning of Islamism, by 

 Yahya B. Sharaf al-Nawavi (d. a.h. 676 = a.d. 1218). For 

 details see Brock., Vol. I, p. 394, Iktifa' al-Qunu\ p. 10, and 

 H. Kb., Vol. II, p. 477. The work is printed. See Br. Mus. 

 Ar. Books Cat. Written in old Naskh (c. 700 a.h.). It is an 

 ncomplete copy. The headings are written with rubrications. 



i 



(Md. Muhaddith Lib., Rarapore.) 



146. 



Short biographies of the latest ■ Ulama' and Shaykhs of 

 India, by Md. Ashraf (?). Arranged in alphabetical order. 



The author probably flourished in the 12th century of the 

 Hijrah. 



Written 





Beg :— ty >r=o ^Mi Aj£* Jl*y j [ (j^l** ^^ ] 



(Shah Habib Haydar Lib., Kakurf, Lucknow.) 



147. 



Notices on the Shi'ah 'Ulama', who flourished in the early 

 and later times, with their works, by I'jaz Kusayn Kanturi 



