CXLI.
SHÁH 'ÁLAM-NÁMA
OF
GHULÁM 'ALÍ KHÁN.

THIS life of Sháh 'Álam was written by a Mughal named Ghulám 'Alí Khán, who was formerly in the service of Prince Mirzá Jawán Bakht Bahádur Sháh. It gives at the end the date of the death of Sháh 'Álam, but the history in reality stops far short of that event, just previous to the blinding of the Emperor by Ghulám Kádir in 1788 A.D. This work also was used by Colonel Francklin.

SIZE—8 by 5 inches, 252 pages of 13 lines each.