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THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HINDtlSTiN. 
[§ 378 . 
rhetoric founded on the Sanskrit Chandraloha, entitled 
Bhakha Bhukhan (Rag.), and a treatise on veterinary surgery 
entitled Salihotr’ (Rag.). All these are excellent works. He died in 
1814 A.D. The Bhakha Bhukhan has had numerous commentators, 
amongst whom the following may be mentioned :—Par’tap Sahi 
(?) (No. 149), Narayan Ray (No. 572), Giri Dhar Bandr’sl (No. 580), 
Dal’pati Ray (No. 635), Bans! Dhar (No. 636), an anonymous poet of 
ilniyara (No. 660), Hari (No. 761). It has been printed at Banaras 
in Sambat 1943 (1886) by Ambika Charan Chattopadhyaya. 
A Bombay edition identifies the author with Jas’want Siygh 
(1638_1681) of Mar’war, but this is very doubtful. See No. 149 
and No. 149 Add. 
378. Gosal Nawab Himmati Bahadur. 
FL 1800 A.D. 
Sat. His court was attended by many poets, including Thakur 
(who saved his life; see No. 173) and Ram Saran. Ashand 
Giri (No. 527) was descended from him. 
He was a military guru or soldier-saint, who commanded a large 
force of gosMs or religious devotees in the army of Sendhiya. He 
instigated ’All Bahadur to attempt the conquest of BundeTkhand, but 
ultimately went over to the English during the second Maratha war 
(1803—1806). He must have been an old man then, as poems by him 
are quoted in Sat., which was written in 1746; 
379. TTH efjfsT, the poet Ram Saran, of Hamlr’pur, 
district Itawa. FL 1800 A.D. 
380. TJ3T fWfp the poet Ram Siygh } of BundBl’- 
khand. FL 1800 A.D. 
These two attended the court of Himmati Bahadur . 
ADDENDA TO CHAPTER IX. 
381. the poet ‘Adih 
B. 1703 A.D. 
Sib Sirjgh has seen detached pieces 
by him, but no complete work. 
382. TO W the poet 
Braj Chand. B. 1703 A.D. 
383. *rN the poet Bhaun 
the elder, of Bundel’hhand B. 1703 
A.D. 
An erotic poet. 
384. the poet 
Mah’bab (Mahbub), B. 1705 A.D. 
