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writing, a.h. 892 (a.d. 148G). 12^ No other copy appears to 

 l»e known. 



(2) Divan of Ashraf Zadah. Copied a.h. 996 (A.D. 1587). 

 8". No other copy seems to be known. 



(3) A large collection of letters of sovereigns and other 

 celebra.ted men, including the poet Nav'i, Sultan Husain 

 Baikara, Sultan Muhammad Jilani, Shaikh 'Arif Billah, etc, 

 xvi-xviith century. 8". 



(4) A MS. containing 'Ibrat ul-bahrain and Riyaz ul-rauzat, 

 poems on ethical subjects by Sharif! ; followed by an epitome 

 of Turkish history, xvii-xviiith century. 8". 



(5) Mu'ammayat, riddles and poetical conceits by Amri 

 Chelebi. xvii-xviiith century, 8". 



(G) Zubdat ul-manfikib, a life of Saiyid Muhammad ibn 'All 

 al-Bukhari (Amir Sultaa), with notices of his family, by Husam 

 ul-Din (Husami). xvii-xviiith century. 4". 



(7) Futuhat i ahmadiyyah, a biography of Saiyid Ahmad 

 ul-Badavi, by Muhammad ul-Vaftak Nakshbandi. xviiith cen- 

 tury. 8^ 



(8) Divan of Fanai. xviiith century. 8". 



(9) Divan of Nigah. xviii-xixth century. 8''. 



(10) 'Ilm i istihkamat, a wi)rk on military fortifications, with 

 24 plates of diagrams, by Shaikh Ahmad ibn Hajji Muhammad, 

 xviiith century. 8". 



(11) Poems of Raushani. xviiith century. 8". 



(12) Divan of Sultan Muhammad Va'izi, called Bicharah. 

 Copied A.H. 1238-39 (a.d. 1822-23). 8'\ 



(13) Divan of Nurl. xixth century. 8". 



L. D. Barnett 



