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THB MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HINDUSTAN. 
[§ 116. 
116. M M the bard Man Ray, of As’nl, district Fatih’- 
pur . B, 1523 A.D. 
117. the poet Jag’dis, B. 1531 A.D. 
118. the poet Jodh . B. 1533 A.D. 
These three all attended the court of the emperor Ah’bar. 
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119. Gayga Par’sad, the Brahman. 
Commonly known as Gayg Kabi, or the poet Garjg, B. 1538. 
Sun. He was a Brahman of Ek’naur, district /tawa. He was a 
bard attached to the court of Ah’bar. He received many presents 
from Blr’bal, Khan’khana, and others. He is not mentioned in 
Mr. Blochmann’s translation of the Ain-i-AJcbari. He is mentioned 
by Captain Price as having written on rhetoric in 1555 (Hindee and 
Hindoostanee Selections , Pref., p. x). Cf. Garcin de Tassy, i, 182. 
120. the poet i /ait, B. 15UU A.D. 
He attended the court of the emperor Ak’bar. He is possibly the 
same as a c /ait Ram Kabi mentioned by Sib Sirjgh, without date, as a 
quietistic (^TTpti poet. 
121 . the poet Amrit . B. 151±5 A.D. 
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122. Jagannaj. FI. (?) 1575 A.D. 
123. Jagamag. FI. (?) 1575 A.D. 
These three all attended the court of the emperor Ah’bar. 
124 . Lachh’ml Narayan, of Mithila. 
FI. 1600 A.D. 
125 . the poet Par’siddh, the elder. B. 1533, 
These two attended the court of ( Abdu’r Rahim Khan 1 hhana 
(No. 108). 
