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THE MODERN LITERARY HISTORY OF HlNDtfSTiN. 
[8 572 . 
Raghu Nath (No. 559). 
Deb (No. 569). 
Sar’dar (No. 571). 
Sib Datt ' (No. 588). 
Girl Dhari (No. 625). 
Chain Ray (No. 627). 
Deoki Nandan (No. 630). 
Gur Datt ' (No. 631). 
Dines (No. 633). 
Guldl (No. 657). 
Bali Ram (No. 768). 
Dhurandhar (No. 782). 
Nayak (No. 783). 
Maharai (No. 793). 
Rikhi Nath (No. 794). 
Daya Deb (No. 836). 
Debi Siygh (No. 843). 
Nabl (No. 848). 
Nath (cf. No. 850). 
Man’sa Ram (No. 885). 
Mi ran (No. 892). 
Raj jab (No. 898). 
Ramapati (No. 900). 
Sasi Nath (No. 931). 
Sib Raj (No. 932). 
Hari Lai (No. 946). 
Hem (No. 950). 
Bhim (P). 
Chhatt’ (?). 
Deban (?). 
Dhanes (?). 
Dhar’m (?). 
Mak’sudan (?). 
Man Raj (?). 
Mithiles (?). 
Rati Nath (?). 
Sahab Ram (?). 
Samadhan (P). 
Tula Ram (?). 
572. TT3T} the bard Narayan Ray, of Bandras . 
Alive in 1883. 
He was a pupil of the poet Sar’dar (No. 571). He wrote a metrical 
commentary on the Bhakha Bhukhan (No. 377) and a gloss on the 
Kabi-priya (No. 134). He is also author of a number of erotic verses. 
573. H'TST the poet and bard Ganes, of Bandras* 
Alive in 1883. 
He attended the court of Maharaj Jswari Narayan Siygh . He 
was a friend of Jhakur Par 1 sad (No. 570), the author of the Ras 
Chandroday . 
574. the poet BansJ Dhar, of Bandras, 
B. 18U A.D. 
He was son of the bard Ganes (No. 573), who was alive 
in 1883. He is author of a work on composition entitled Sahitya 
Bansidhar, and of a translation of the Rajaniti of Chdnakya 
