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66. •ttosr hi, the master Narayan Bhatt, of Och Gaw 
Bar’sana, in Braj . B. 1563 A.D. 
Rag. He was a very holy man. 
67. Sayyad Ibrahim alias the poet Ras Khan, of 
Pihdnl, district Har’dol. B. 1573 A.D. 
Sun. He was originally a Musalman, but turned a Vaishnava and 
dwelt in Braj. He is mentioned in the Bhakt Mala. His poems are 
said to be full of sweetness. One of his pupils was Qadir Bahhsh 
(No. 89). 
68. wrer s&fsr, the poet Nath. B. 158/j. A.D. 
Rag., ? Sun. He was son of Gopal Bhatt, and dwelt in Braj. 
Poems by him on the seasons and other subjects are included in Rag. 
69. fsRJT Bidya Das, of Braj. B. 1593 A.D. 
Rag. 
ADDENDA TO CHAPTER IV. 
70. sfffir, the poet Keh’rl. 
B. 1553 A.D. 
He attended the court of king 
Ratan Sirjgh, and was a skilled poet. 
This was probably Raw Ratan, of Bur’- 
han’pur, district Nimar, who flourished 
A.D. 1579. (See Tod, ii, 485; Calc. ed. 
ii, 522.) 
71. ^rer, As’karan 
Das, the Kachh’waha Raj’put of Nar’- 
war Garh, in Gwaliyar. FI. c. 1550 
A.D. 
Bag. He was son of king Bhlm 
Sitjgh. See Tod, ii, 362; Calc. ed. 
ii, 390. 
72. the poet 
Chetan Chandr’. B. 1559 A.D. 
He wrote a treatise on veterinary 
surgery Orr{%.=ft«0 entitled Ashwa 
Binod for king Kusal Sitjgh, of the 
Sagar family. 
73. fWt TT5T the poet 
and prince Prithwi Raj. FI. 1567 A.D. 
Haj., Rag. He was prince of 
Bikaner, and wrote both in Sanskrit 
and in the vernacular. He was son 
of Kalyan Sitjgh and brother of Raja, 
Ray Sitjgh. See Tod’s Hdjasthan, i, 
337 and fF.; ii, 186; Calc. ed. i, 363 
and ff.; ii, 203. 
74. TTXT^cT the poet 
Par’bat. FI. 1567 A.D. 
Haj. 
75. Wrl* the poet Chhattr'. 
B. 1568 A.D. 
The author of a work entitled the 
Bijai Muktabali, which is an abstract 
of the Mahabharata in verse. It is 
