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 IV. — Zefer Nama. Octavo. — Nastalik. The victories of Mohammed Hanif the son of Alt over Yezid, iu Hindi verse: composed by Azad of Hyderabad. V. — Gulsheni Ishlc. tji Octavo.— Nastalik. A poem on amatory subjects cortaining the story of Manahora and MadhumdlatL Stewart page 479, 3 and 4,) three copies. VI. — Kisseh Padmavati. Octavo. — Nastalik. The loves of Retna and Padmavati. Stewart page 180/11. VII. — Ramtyan. % Vol. Octavo — Nastalik. The translation of the Ramayana into Purbi Bhasha, by Tulsi Das. (Appendix to Roebuck's annals, page 29. VIII. — Nirmala Granth. Octavo. — Nastalik. The four first Mahals or Lectures of the Book of purity ; the religious doctrines of one great class of the Sikhs ; in the Punjabi Dialect.