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 £ Mb J ten and transaction*. Author GholamAli Atad, tht editor of the Muasir al Antra. XLIII.— Octavo.— i^a^fl/iit. A historical work ; name unknown : by Mohamr med Ali Bin Mohammed Sadik composed by desire of Samsam ad Douleh. It appears to be the second volume or continuation of some work, and contains two portions. 1. An account of the descendants of Timur, who reigned in Iran and Turan. 2. An account of the Kings of Hindustan of the race of Timur. XL1V.— Omar Nama, $c. Octavo. — Nastalik. A Legendary tale of a woman's soliciting j ustict of the Khalif Omar. The story of Axad bakht. An account of the victories of Mohammed Sul- tan of Constantinople in Hijra 1005, and an ac- count of Udaya giri. XLV. — Adah Alemgiri. Octswo,Shekesteh. Letters written by Alemgir to his father, sons and officers; collected by Sheikh Abtd Fattih and