1854.] Manuscripts of the late Sir H. fflliot, K. O. B. 251 



almulk, written at the request of Sultan Sa'yd Mohammad, a son of 

 Malik Shah. It is divided into fifty chapters J^» and the subject 

 is illustrated by anecdotes cuj^. He had a fair copy made of it 

 in 485. 



Beginning cu*>| e;U-wf j i^-^j j(f &i?\ ^ d^jj-^ \j ls\*-=*- u*^» 

 E. a fine old copy, 163 pp. of 22 lines, written in a clear hand at 

 Urmyah, in 564. 



141. &f&s+J\j.'tf i^UT j\ +Jj± dX*> <5UjIA. Appendix to the second 

 volume of the work, which has the title of Kanz almaAfiitz. This 

 volume contains ethics and history, and was completed in 1188. 

 The history is chiefly taken from the Tabaqate Akbary of Nitzam 

 aldyn A7miad. 



Bg. |*^ (yc| j \jjj j ulA>l Jf>=>! j <^-b^> lU*^! jj-J^o ^#j± 

 Mo/zammad Myan, 356 pp. of 19 lines. 



142. U^Jo^ &[yo Mirabilia Mundi, by 'abd al-Karym of Jhajhar, 

 whose takhalluc is Moshtaq, and who compiled this book in 1 845. 

 It contains the sayings of ancient philosophers, an account of remark- 

 able buildings, of the Qubahs of India, &c. 



Beginning ouJtX**© t>^J-> *±k**j ^Uajj ^ta^j ^*a> &\yo 

 E. 224 pp. of 15 lines. 



143. a*** W W| J% ^li^iU^. The Travels of the Saint Jala 

 aldyn MoAammad, who flourished under Fyruz-shah. The book 

 seems to contain very little information. 



Beginning £•£■*> i—^J'^/l u-Ja.3 ci^.^^ ^G^il^/o 

 Nawab 'alyy MoAammad Khan of Jhajhar, small 8vo. about 80 pp. 

 of 14 lines. 



144. */°U o*^- History of Shah 'abbas of Persia, from his birth 

 by Tahir WaAyd (see my Cat. p. 137). 



Beginning oL-lS' Jf \j J^ o^+s/ &bj &£ o^wlj-w \j ^aJlA uijUJ 

 INTawab Dhiya aldyn Khan, 70 pp. of 12 lines, another copy which 

 has the title of ^\y^\ o^j belongs to Eat an Singh. It is much 

 larger, having 570 pp. of 12 lines, and containing an account of the 

 £afawy kings generally. 



145. <koli Y^l^-Js. Contemporary History, by Tahmasp. He first 

 relates the history of Persia, then the accession of AAmad Shah 

 Durrany to the throne of Qandahar, his wars with MoAammad Shah 

 the Marhatta war, &c. 



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