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



177. (jbJ^o tjs:**. Spiritual Geneology of the Qufies, from Adam 

 to the year 1137, when the book was compiled by 'abd al-Karym 

 Hamadany. 



E. 73 pp. written in a clear hand. 



178. &\j&\ *$£*, The sayings of .Hasan 'alyy Sinjary, a saint, 

 taken down by one of his disciples. It commences with A. H. 

 707 and ends with 722. 



Beginning ^JaU ^Jlj^jl ^j^J^Ij) v*\ j ^^j*^ &$ 

 E. 306 pp. another copy is in possession of Nawab Dhiya aldyn 

 Khan. 



179. *£)!** of^/0. The History of Shaykh Madar, an Indian 

 saint of great repute, who died in 849 and is buried at Makanpur 

 (not far from Kannauj), compiled by 'abd al-Rahman Christy in 

 1064. Chiefly from the work of Qadhiy Mohammad Kantury. 



Beginning ^i*-) l^^j^j L&^f| j^LL ^oJi *D ^| 

 E. who received it from Mr. E. Bay ley, about 100 pp. of 15 lines, 

 a good copy. 



180. (^JjJsUJi ij+ci*. A History of the Saints of Bilgram, in the 

 form of a chronicle, the remarkable events connected with them 

 being related year by year up to A. H. 1 182. 



Beginning ft#|j ^UJJ| ^AiU, ^ %\j jy^\ J^° &JJ *+sJ\ 

 Nacir Allah, Deputy Collector of Coel, 406 pp. of 17 lines. 



181. o-J| o^uL? ^US. A Memoir on the Kayeth Caste, by 

 Saman Lai in Hindiistany, dedicated to Sir H. Elliot. 



Beginning uJja. Ui^ &^> ^x^^Cwf ^Jjaj ujjfc G^ fas" 3 

 E. 132 pp. of 11 lines. 



182. £-U-w r\j. A Hindy treatise written in the Persian character 

 with an Urdu interlinear version on the habits of the Hindus by 

 Sry Bam Singh pandit, dedicated to Sir H. Elliot. 



Beginning ^^o il j^ l*^ isy* ^^y ^i. ^+iy£ &^j* 

 E. 178 pp. of 17 lines, copied in 1851. 



183. ^j v-s LS »^> cAxLflj ^t-sr^t o^-^t. "This work is a Pilgrim's 

 Guide to Mekkah," by Safi b. Wali of Qazwyn. The author went 

 on the pilgrimage in 1086, In the Introduction, he describes his 

 voyage from Surat to Jedda, and in the first chapter the preparations 

 requisite for the sea voyage. 2nd. Sacred places at Mekkah. 3rd. 

 Ditto at Madynah. Conclusion, adventures of the author after 



