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Rh 6. Masir-i-Alamgiri by Saqi Mustaid Khan. 9. Muntakhab-ul-Lubab, by Khafi Khan. 10. Nuskha-i-Dilkasha by Bhimsen Burhanpuri. 11. Fatuhat~i-Alamgiri by Ishwardas Nagar.

29. Akhbarat-i-Darbar-i-muala. 116. Muhammad-namah (or History of Muhammad Adil Shah) by Md. Zahur, the son of Zahuri, (my own copy made from the Kapurthala MS.)

27. Tarikh-i-Ali Adil Shah II. (only the 1st ten years of his reign), by Sayyid Nurullah, (copy made for me from the India Office MS.)

25. Basatin-i-Salatin, by Md. Ibrahim Al Zubairi. 19. Tarikh-i-Shivaji. India Office Persian MS. 1957, (Ethe No. 485), same as Rieu i. p. 327. "The work of a Hindu based on Maratha tradition." Trans. by me in Modern Review, 1907 and Jan. '10. 16. Adab-i-Alarngiri by Qabil Khan. 44. Haft Anjuman by Udiraj Tala-yar, Paris MS. and Benares MS. A complete and good copy has recently been secured by Prof. A. Rahman.

45. Faiyyaz-ul-qawanin. 39. Khatut-i-Shivaji, R. A. S. MS. 21. Ahkam-i-Alamgiri by Hamid-ud-din Khan, tr. by me as Anecdotes of Aurangzib. 33. Ruqat-i-Alamgiri, lithographed bazar ed. 117. Parasnis MS.—A volume in which some Persian letters from the Mughal Government to Shivaji and his descendants have been copied (evidently for the use of Grant Duff) by order of the