90 the MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HINDUSTAN, [§ 335 . 
Sam bat 1804 (A.D. 1747). Subsequently he stayed a short time with 
king Gur Datt’ Siygh (No. 332), of Amethi, with Bhag’want Ray 
(No. 333), Khichi, of Asothar (d. 1760), with Gaj Sirjgh, Raja of 
flj’mer, 1 and with king Buddh Raw, Hard, of Bundi (1710—1740) 
(No. 330). By all these was he highly honoured. 
It may be mentioned that there was another Kabindr’ Tribedi, 
of Beti, in the district of Ray Bareli, who also was a poet of 
repute. 
335. the poet Suhh Deb, of the Doab . FI. 
cir. 1750 A.D. 
He is possibly the same as the Suhh Deb Misar, of Daulat’pur 
(No. 356), or as the other poet of the same name of Kampila (No. 160). 
He attended the court of Bhag’want Ray, Khichi (No. 333) (d. 1760), 
of Asothar, in Fatih’pur* 
336. ^ the poet Bhu Dhar, of Asothar , district 
Fatih’pur. FI. cir. 1750 A.D. 
He attended the court of Bhag’want Ray, Khichi (No. 333) (d. 
1760), of Asothar, in Fatih’pur. 
337. the poet Mall. FI. cir. 1750 A.D. 
He attended the court of Bhag’want Ray, Khichi (No. 333) (d. 
1760), of Asothar, in Fatih’pur. 
338. ' the poet Sambhu l\ldth Misar, 
of Asothar, district Fatih’pur . FI. cir. 1750 A.D. 
Sat. He attended the court of Bhag’want Ray, Khichi (No. 333) 
(d. 1760), of Asothar, in Fatih’pur. He was author of (1) Ras Kalloi, 
(2) Ras Tar ay g ini, (3) Alaykar Dipah. He was preceptor of the poet 
Sib Ar’sela (No. 339), and of many other poets. 
339. the poet and bard Sib Ar’sela, of 
Deutaha, district Goda. FI. cir. 1770 A.D. 
1 1 can find no mention of this Raja in Tod. 
