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[ 129 J XXlIl.—Nuskheh MuhhtetleftL or Miscellaneous Tracts. ctavo . — Nastalik, 1. A list of the Hindu Rajas of Dehli. 2. A list of the Mohammedan Kings of Dehli. 3. A portion of the Institutes of Taimur. XXIV. — Seir Mutakherin. Octavo.— Skekesteh Amcz, ditto Na&ialik: The historical work of Gholam Hosein Khan, both books incomplete : the first commences with the death of Seid Amed Khan, (Translation vol. 1, 673,) and ends wiih Ramnarain's confinement. (Ibid vol. 2, I S3,) the second begins with the verse u Royalty is pleasant even in sport/' (Translation vol. 1, 602) and extends to the conclusion of the history. The translation of this highly valuable work was published in Calcutta, in 3 vols. qto. 17S9. XXY.—Tarikhi Sindh. Octavo — +Shc kesteh. A history of Sindh in four books. 1. An account of the Governors of Sindh from the time of the Ommiyah and Abasside Khalifs.