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



tion of the letters of Ma&miid G-awan ofj(f of the Deccan, a son of 

 Shaykh Mohammad Gylany. 



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" He was Wazyr of the Bahmanyyah dynasty of the Deccan, parti- 

 cularly of Humayun Shah and his son Nitzam, and of Mohammad 

 Shah, and died in 885, see Firishtah I. p. 689." 



Nawab Dhiya aldyn Khan, 367 pp. of 15 lines. 



203. L&^l £>!^. Letter forms composed by Yusufy for the use 

 of his son f/osayn. The collection is therefore also called Inshay 

 Yusufy. 



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 E. 374 pp. of 13 lines, copied in 1011. 



204. u^^ &L*slS. Letters and other elegant prose compositions 

 of Bhoran Mai Tamkyn, who resided at Agra in 1807, collected by 

 his grandson Puran Chand. 



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 E. 100 pp. of 12 lines. 



205. jl^? 0^=». Collection of letters of Munshiy Jaswant Bay 

 Bahadur. 



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 E. 122 pp. of 16 lines. 



206. oUj^ oU*?. Descriptions in prose of various subjects, 

 selected from the most elegant Persian authors, as Amyr Khosraw, 

 Mirza Khalyl, Mirza Jalal Ikbataba, Khan Arzu, Shaykh Moham- 

 mad CaM, Mokhli9 Khan, &e. "Without preface. 



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E. 620 pp. of 19 lines. 



207. £>U^I £+s:' c ^U&. A work on Rhetoric, by Nitzam aldyn 

 Afanad. 



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 E. 178 pp. of 15 lines. 



208. £>U*aJ| (jtkj. " (Printed) Abridgement of Persian Rhetoric 

 with examples compiled by Maharaja Kali Krishna Bahadur," 

 Calcutta 1847, 80 pp. 



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209. ^ho^\ \lif\f9. Poetical expressions of the Persian language 



