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CXXXV111 ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS. 



(d. a.h. 1286 = a.d. 1869). Arranged in alphabetical order. 

 Two other copies are in Lucknow, one in Nasir Ha. Lib., one 

 in Md. Ibrahim Lib. One in the Buhar Coll. Imp. Lib. and 

 one in Rampore State Lib. Written in good Naskh (c. 1300 



A.H.). 



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(M. Sakhawal-Hu. Lib.. Lucknow.^ 



Geography. 

 148. 



The work contains three parts. The first part is on geo- 

 graphy, the second part on history, and the third part on 

 politics. The first part contains an introduction and 4 chapters, 

 which deal particularly with the geography of India. The 

 second part contains 10 chapters. The third part contains 10 

 chapters and many sections. 



Author:— M. Hakim 'Abd al-Hayy. 



Written in nlear TV'lin 



a. 



Beg :— v* *i~i cU*. J ^^ ^UiVi ^K ^ il) ***) 



(See Lib. No. 5.) 



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Philology. 

 149. 



A treatise on Arabic colloquialism, by Awhad al-DIn Ahmad, 

 icated to Faqir Md. Kfcan Bahadur {?). ' Written in good 

 llq (c. 1300 a.h.). l ' 



Beg :- £j| *j, * ^ j*j ^tf 5j Juj ^ U ^^j, ^ ^ L 



( Md. Muhaddith Lib. , Rampore. ) 



Grammar. 

 150. 



- A V D r i^ Uable c u 0I ? me ntary of RadI al-Dln Md. (d. a.h. 

 M&rJ'SB, Upon fche Kafiyah, a well-known grammar of Ibn 



303 



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