THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OP HINDUSTAN. 
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[§ 352 . 
fellow courtier with Gum an J] Mi sat' (No. 349) and Nidhdn (No. 350). 
He is possibly the same as a Prem Kabi quoted by Sib Sirjgh. 
352. Rudr’ Mam Misar, the Brahman. 
FI. 1740 A.D. 
He attended the court of Jugul Kishor Bhatt (No. 348) at Dill/. 
353. the poet Sant Jib. FI. 1740 A.D. 
He attended the court of Jugul Kishor Bhatt (No. 348). 
354. the poet Suhh Lai. PL 1740 A.D. 
Sud. He attended the court of Jugul Kishor Bhatt (No. 348). 
355. ’fft *rras Hari Nath, of Guj’rat, afterwards of 
Banaras . B. 1769 A.D. 
The author of a treatise on rhetoric entitled Atayhar Dar’pan. 
He is possibly the same as a Hari Nath mentioned by Garcin 
de Tassy (i, 218) as author of the Pothi Shah Muhammad Shdhi 
or History of Muhammad Shah (1719—1748), of which a manu¬ 
script is preserved in the British Museum, No. 6651E, Additional 
Manuscripts. 
356. ^ <5 the poet Suhh Deb Misar, 
of Daulat’pur, district Ray Bareli . FI. 1740 A.D. 
Pie attended the court of Haw Mar’dan Siijgh Bats, of Dauriya 
Khera, in Audh, and wrote in his name a treatise on lovers (see 
note to No. 87) entitled Rasar’nab (Bag.). The bard Sambhu 
Nath (No. 357) was his pupil. See Garcin de Tassy, i, 479. Cf. 
No. 335. 
357. the poet and bard Sambhu Nath, 
PI. 1750 A.D.'"' 
He was pupil of Suhh Deb Misar (No. 356), of Daulat’pur, and was 
author of a Rdmayan entitled Rdm Bilds . Cf. No. 366. 
