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 C i« J der to Mohathmed Kuli Kuteb Shah, written in verse by Hiralal Khushdil the Munshi of Hyder Kuli Khan. This and the preceding appear not to have been known to Major Scott, who has derived his brief account of the Golconda Princes from the Leb (A Tawarikh alone : Preface, P. VII. XVI.— Tarikh Hakimani Hind* Octavo. — Nastafik A history of India ; comprising an Introduction, twelve Sections and Supplement. Introduction. The Sovereigns of India from Shem the son of Noah to Anand Deo. ] st, Sect. The Sultans of Lahore from Nasir ad din Sabaetagi to Khosru son of Khosru Shah. • 2nd. Sect. Kings of Delhi from Moaz ad din Mohammed Sam to Akber. 3rd, Sect. Kings of the Dekhin in six chapter § treating of the kings of Kalberga, Bijapur Ahmed' nagar, Telingana, Berar and Beder. &th. Sect. Princes of Guzerat. hth. Sect. Princes of Malic a. 6th. Sect. Princes of Burhanpur. 1th. Sect. Kings of Bengal. 8th. Sect. Kings of Sind and Tatta. 9th. Sect. Princes of Mutt an.