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THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OE HINDUSTAN. 
[§ 514. 
514. Raja Bihram Sahi alias Bijai Bahadur, 
the Bundela, of Char’khdri, in Bundel’hhand . Born 1785; D. 1828 
A.D. 
Rag. The author of two much-admired works—(1) Bihram Birada- 
bali, (2) Bihram Sat Sal. Sib Siqgh gives another Raja Bijai Bahadur, 
a Bundela of Teh’rl, about whom he mentions no particulars, giving 
the date as B. 1823 , which is the same as that which he wrongly gives 
for Bijai of Char’khari. Teh’ri and Char’kharl are both in Bundel’- 
khand. 
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515. ®TcfT<9 the poet and bard BcTital. FI. 1820 
A.D. 
He attended the court of Bihram Sahi (No. 514), and wrote moral 
and occasional pieces, A selection from his poems will be found in the 
Bhhaha Sar of Sahib Prasad Siygh. According to Garcin de Tassy, 
i, 118, his full name was Santohh Ray Betal, and he wrote in Urdu. 
He appears to have been a contemporary and disciple of Muhammad 
Qiyam. 
516. SRfT the poet Bir Baj’peyl alias Dau Dada, of 
Mandila. FI. 1820. 
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The author of a work entitled Prem Dlpiha, written in answer to 
a challenge given by his brother Bihram Sahi (No. 514). 
517. ^TT*T the poet and bard Man, of Char’khdri, in 
Bundel’hhand . FI. 1820 A.D. . 
He attended the court of Bihram Sahi (No. 514). He is possibly 
the same as a Man Kabi mentioned by Sib Siqgh as a quietistic 
poet. 
518. the poet Bal Deb, of Char’hhari, in 
Bundel’hhand. FI. 1820. 
He attended the court of Bihram Sahi (No. 514). Cf. No. 543. 
519. the bard Bihar! Lai alias Bhoj Kabi, of 
Char’hhari, in Bundel’hhand, FI. 1840 A.D. 
