1854 ] Manuscripts of the late Sir H. Elliot, K. C. B. 241 



Beginning a^wj ^^Ic j*iLJ|j Z\jl*&)\ j ^xJ[*J\ ^ &JJ £>+*J\ 



'alyy MoAammad Khan, 168 pp. of 10 lines. 



73. yb a^oLS Ju. The Book of Victory, being a poem by jffajy 

 Mohammad Jan Qodsy, on Babor's victory over Ibrahym Afghan 

 Lody, and on the death of the latter (on Qodsy, see my Cat. p. 536). 



Beginning^ r ^^.4*> J jb J) I ^^j 



Nawab 'alyy Mohammad Khan, 25 pp. of 10 bayts. 



79. LsyS* o&sb. A History of Babor, by Zayn Khwafy, who says 

 that he wrote down in Persian what the emperor dictated in Turky. 

 It may be a translation of the Waqi'at. 



It begins without introduction *s^i '■s^^UA** ci^oa. &dyCj*^*a^> 



A friend of Sayyid Jan, at Cawnpore, 8vo. 326 pp. of 15 lines, a 

 very old copy. There is also a copy of A. H. 998 in Sir Henry's 

 collection. 



80. **>^ ci^U*. History of Humayun, compiled in 859. 

 Beginning wanting. 



E. 134 pp. of 15 lines: the same volume contains some Grha- 

 zals of Q'djib. 



81. &*i\jjj£\. A History of the reign of Akbar, from his succes- 

 sion to 1010, by Ilahdad Eaydhy Sirhindy. 



Beginning^y^J ojLo ^jj\ ^ *£ j£\ jl«>la ci^a^ ^Uj 

 E. 453 pp. of 15 lines, a new copy. Also a copy of the third 

 volume, 100 pp. of 13 lines. 

 Beginning e^i &£ U: J | )\ 



82. &*li j£\ &UX3. Supplement to the Akbar-namah, by the 

 Shaykh 'abd al-Qamad. 



E. 122 pp. the same volume contains some poems of 'oncory, 

 part of the preface to the third Dywan of Amyr Khosraw, and an 

 extract from the Dywan of Badre Chach. Among the English papers 

 there are translations, or dissertations of the last named two pieces. 



83. L5>^l f^J-**' A- History of Akbar beginning with his marriage, 

 by Amyr iZaydar iJosayny Bilgramy. 



" E. 843 pp. of 15 lines. 



84. Third age or division of the ^^j^l ^ containing in 

 three chapters v^j the history of Sher Khan Stir, of his son Isiam 



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