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Riew.—Catalogue of the Persian Manuscripts in the B. Museum,— 
by Dr. Charles Rieu, 3 vols, 4°., London, 1879, ete. 
Bom. Gaz.—Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency, Vol. XII (Khan- 
desh), under Government orders, 8°., Bombay, 1880. 
Beale.—An Oriental Biographical Dictionary,—by Thos. W. Beale, 
edited by H. G. Keene, Ist ed., 4°., Calcutta, 1881, 2nd ed., 
8°., London, 1894. 
B. M. Catalogue—Catalogue of the Indian Coins in the B. 
Museum—the Moghul Emperors, by Stanley Lane-Poole, Hd. 
R. 8S. Poole, 8°., London, 1892. 
Constable's Hand Atlas of India, under the direction of J. G. 
Bartholomew, 8°., Westminster 1893. 
PRINTED AND LirHoGRAPHED Books (Persian and Urdi). 
Inshae Madhi Ram—(Compiled 1186 H.), Litho. Faiz Cashmah 
Press, n. d. 
Siyaru-l-mutakharin—by Ghulam Husain Khan (finished Rama- 
zan 1195 H.), Printed, 4°., Caleutta. 1248 H. (1832-3). 
Ghuncah-i-rag—by Mardan ‘Ali Khan, Ra‘na, (Urdu) 8°., Litho. 
Lakhnau, 1863. 
Miftahu-t-tawarikh,—by T. W. Beale (composed 1849). See Elliot, 
VIII, 441. Litho., folio, Lakhnau, 1876. 
Hadiqatu-l-agélim,—by Shekh Murtaza Husain, Allahyar Sani, 
Usmani, Bilgrami (composed about 1190 H.) see Hlliot, VIII, 
80. Litho, 4°, Lakhnau 1879 [-I also possess a manuscript 
copy} 
Khazinatu-l-asfiyah,—by Mufti Ghulam Sarwar, LahGri (compos- 
ed 1280 H, 1863-4) 2 vol. 8vo., Litho., Lakhnau, 1894. 
Manuscripts (Persian and Urdi). 
Shiraz-namah.— B.M., Addl., 8, 185. 
Mamba‘u-l-ansab. — B.M. Oriental, 2014. 
Akhbarat.—Of the second year of Bahadur Shah, 1119 H., Tod MSS. 
in Royal Asiatic Society, Morley, p. 127, No. CXXXIII 
[1 found these news-reports of B. Sh. in the collection, though 
not catalogued |. 
Tradat Khan,—A Tazkirah,or Memoir, by Iradat Khan, Wazih, 
circa 1126 H., My copy—See Elliot, VII, 534. Translated by 
J. Scott, Hist. of Dekhan, Vol. II, part IV, Separate paging- 
1-94, “ Memoirs of Moghul Empire.” 
Nivru-d-din.—Jahandar-nimah by Niru-d-din, son of Burhanu- 
d-din Farugi, Balkhi, Multani, Dihlawi, composed hetween 
