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A commentary on the poems called Burdah. \J. J. 
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Expositions of matters of faith and jurisprudence, compiled 
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128. Myrat ul Hakayak. Ly. J. 
129. Sharifiyah. 
A comment on the Sirajiyah of Alsayad , translated from the 
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130. Forms of oaths held binding by the Hindus, by Ah Ibra- 
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131. Jama Abasi, on Mahommedan duties. Ly. J. 
132. Tohfit ul Momenain. 
A dictionary of natural history. Ly. J. 
133. Tarjama i Ferayez i Sirajiyah ba Fowayed i Sharifiyah. 
A translation of two works in Arabic , on Mahommedan 
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134. Resdlah i Mofazzel. 
A translation from an Arabic treatise, by Mahommed Baker . 
135. Kitdb ul Biyua. 
A law tract, translated from the Arabic. Ly. J. 
136. Miscellaneous fragments. 
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137. a. Al Kuduri. 
Institutes of Mahommedan law, by Abul Hasan A'hmed, of 
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137. b. Ditto. Ly. J. 
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