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 10th. Sect: The Kings of Kashmir. ] Ith. Sect. The Rulers of Malabar. 12th. Sect. The holy men of Hindustan. A description of Hindustan. Author unknown : the work appears to be an abridgement of Ferishta*' XVIL~- Rdjdvati. Beo. or note Book.— Shekesteh Amez, Lists of the Hindu Kings of Dehli from Yudhish- thir to Udaya Mai, and of the Sultans from Shehab addin Ghori to Mohammed Shah. — Miscellaneous letters. XVIII.— Hakikethai Hindustan. A statistical description of Hindustan especially with regard to its Revenue, compiled by Lakshmi War ay an son of Manasa Ram Diwan of Nizam al Mutk* i XIX. — Ahwali Kodagu. a. Small Folio. — Shekesteh* b. Ditto. — Nastalik. A history of Kodagu or Coorg and the Raja Viva Chandra Wadeyar, son of Lanka Raj fVa- deyar, sob of Apaji Rajendra. Buchanan states that Vira Ray is the hereditary tide of the Coorg Rajas. The genealogy of the