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r "i i ty Rajas in his vicinity, and his con tests and connex- ions with the Mogul Princes Aurangzeb and Baha* der Shah. In twenty six sections by Lai Kavi . This work is a valuable accession to the original materials for a correct history of Hindustan. X. — Kavi Priya. a. paper — b. do.— c. do. An extensive work on Alankara, the rhetorical ornaments of poetical composition, in 16 books by Kesava Das, dated Samvat 1658 er A. D. 1603* The system is taken from Sanscrit. • The two intro- ductory chapters contain the following genealogies of the Patron and the Poet. 1 Gahirwar was a prince of the solar family descended from Rama. 2 Kerna his son made Benares his capital, 3 Arjuna Pdla. 4 Sahan Pala. 5 Sahajendra. 6 Noniga deva. 7 Prithwi Raja. 8 Rdmachandra. 9 Ramasinha. 10 Medinimalla. 11 Arimerddana, 12 Arjunadeva. 13 Mallakhdna.