244 Manuscripts of the late Sir H. Elliot, K. C. B. [No. 3. 



work in the 31st year of Shahjahan, from the work of 'abd al-IZamyd, 



&c. It is stated at the end that it is usually called Molakhkhac. 

 Eeginning vM $£ t-^Le x& lsj^j^ tuUl&ab ^L^b j*Uj 

 Rajah of Benares, 4to. 360 pp. of 19 lines, written in 1821. It 



contains many pencil marks of Sir Henry. Another copy belongs to 



Faqyr Nur aldyn of Lahor. 



96. <3u«lJ u>l^a. *U. History of Shahjahan from the first year of 

 his reign to 1057, by Mohammad Warith. 



Beginning *$j v+^jtf *& *^*\ (^>j#.± **bj»y 

 E. 532 pp. of 19 lines, the copy is of some age. 



97. A History of Shahjahan, which begins with the 22nd year 

 of his reign. 



Beginning Jli £y <£r? A ^^j *^v jj\y> JU^lUi ^L^ ^i 

 " Does not correspond with Waris." At the end are biographies 

 many of them very useful. 



Jawahir Maid, 550 pp. of 19 lines. 



98. A-oli u^~s^L^. History of Shahjahan, by Jalal aldyn Tabafaba 

 Beginning {j^W )\ /♦^^ JL> jlii^w ^ixj ^Isr^l ci^U** ^b| ^jp 



E. 330 pp. of 21 lines, an old copy. 



99. a/oli uL^ A l£>. History of Shahjahan and an account of his 

 ancestors, by Bhagwant Das. It ends with the year 1037. 



Beginning LS ^° &j**> wls^l jHi^ ) ^jks yjj^\ y\+*> y 



'alyy Mohammad Khan, 239 pp. of 9 lines. 



100. ^•a.jl^.a.. The praise of Shahjahan, in elegant prose and 

 verse, by Munshiy Chandar Bhan, whose takhalluc was Brahman. 

 The first Mauran treats on the delightful society and the conquests 

 of the Emperor, &c. 2. Provinces of India ; 3. on Poetry ; 4. elegant 

 prose. 



Beginning ^.Ujl^lj cu-O.*^ ci^a^ K^^xi^X ^\^\ n^^-^j •sJU^+sJf 



E. 236 pp. of 13 lines. 



101. ^•a.j^a.. The third and fourth parts ^*^ of the ^•^.jl^.a. 

 of Mohammad Myr, whose takhalluc was Arshad, containing the 

 Institutes of the emperor Shahjahan. 



Beginning i:l-J cJljj^f X^j {Je>y- 8jy«w py» <^+^- j^f 

 E. 192 pp. of 18 lines. 



