Preface, p. 1; Introductions, p. 6—Book I., in two Chapters: Chap. i. The Ghaznívides, p. 44; ii. The Kings of Dehlí, p. 80.—Book II. in ten Chapters: Chap. i. in six Sections: Sec. 1. The Bahmaní Sovereigns, p. 880; 2. The 'Ádil-Sháhís, p. 986; 3. The Nizám-Sháhís, p. 1008; 4. The Kutb-Sháhís, p. 1038; 5. The 'Imád-Sháhís, p. 1070; 6. The Baríd-Sháhís, p. 1074; Chap. ii. The Kings of Gujarát, p. 1096; iii. The Kings of Málwá, p. 1108; iv. The Rulers of Khandesh, p. 1156; v. The Kings of Bengal, p. 1186; vi. The Kings of Jaunpúr, p. 1200; vii. The Kings of Thattá, p. 1214; viii. The Kings of Multán, p. 1236; ix. The Kings of Kashmír, p. 1248; x. The Rulers of Málabár, p. 1314.
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I know of only one copy of Sadásukh's history, a very illegible
autograph of the author, in the possession of his family at Alláh-