1854.] Manuscripts of the late Sir H. Elliot, K. C. S. 245 



102. History of Shahshuja' a son of Shahjahan, by Mohammad 

 Ma' cum b. iZasan b. ^aliL 



Bg. iskyf j& «•£**»! cAr*>j cjLjIj e^sb' Lo ejbj ^ ^£&+a. plsr-^Lk %J;G 

 'alyy Mohammad Khan, 84 pp. of 23 lines, copied in A. H. 1200. 



103. Autobiography of Asad Beg Qazwyny, who was a friend of 

 Abu-1-Eadhl, and had the title of Pyshraw Khan and died in 1041. 



Beginning u)\ ^Ujj ^1 j*Uj 



E. 4to. 55 pp. of 21 lines, a good copy. 



104. i£j*£-JL* iutiydo. A History of 'alamgyr, from his birth to 

 the year 1076, by 'aqil Khan (Kazy ? See my Catalogue I. p. 543). 



Beginning <_£jUaUob j^t «-*J>&yl 6+s" ^aJi^sc^ftWi^Ji 

 E. three copies, 245 pp. of 11 lines. 



105. isjtr^^ _y bo. A Chronicle of the reign of 'alamgyr, in 

 which the events of his reign are recorded year by year, by Mos- 

 ta'idd Khan Shafiy. 



Beginning u&^j <j*J| aUs!| uajLs** ^Ur^j 



E. three copies, 620 pp. of 15 lines. One copy begins with A. H. 

 1078 and ends with 1118. 



106. l£j+.^^ djLskjij. Yictories of 'alamgyr, or history of the 

 reign of this sovereign, by Mohammad Ma' 9dm b. QaliA. 



Beginning jUi o^u>| (j*^ ub |j ^\jM j-^*"* e^bj A^ ^^a. 

 obi'lj t-^j.^3 j oSlb*. cJjJj &T v£*»*| ^b AS' t^U^ 



JSTawab Dhiya aldyn Khan of Dilly, 83 pp. of 17 lines. There is 

 a copy of a history of 'alamgyr, by a Shaykh whose takhalluc was 

 Bafat, and who is also the author of the Ui c^^ *H*lj like the above 

 work it has the title of isy^^ ola^iJ and begins ol^ii &S ^yj t \ 

 j| e>jtiij j j^i vj^«(yl^. It belongs to 'alyy MoAammad Khan, 

 608 pp. 18 lines. 



107. History of Bahadur Shah, by Ni'mat Khan, whose takh- 

 alluc was 'tiliy. " This appears to be by Nimat Khan who did 

 write a History of this period. See Preface to T. Shahadat, 

 p. 10." 



Beginning ^jS* j* ol^ja ^jjjb ^J &js> ^yf y a*sH c^,^ 

 e~*>l LS QJ\ tjJbo <*.*.&. ^ysr^ cjUaJ-w^-Jl ^jjj&o jjb G J)| ^JLk 

 E. 524 pp. of 14 lines, a new copy. 



108. cgjxWU v m. Letters of Shaykh Abd-lfatA Qabil Khan 

 addressed to various persons. The following chronogram contains 



