CONTENTS.

Preface, p. 1—Introduction, Creation and Pre-Adamite Eras, p. 8—Chapter I. Adam and the Prophets, p. 27—II. Philosophers, p. 144—III. Kings of Persia, in four Sections (makálas), p. 150 —IV. Kings of Arabia before Islám, p. 197—V. The Prophet Muhammad, in five Sections, p. 206—VI. The 'Ummayide Khalífs, p. 362—VII. The 'Abbáside Khalífs, p. 402—VIII. to XX. The Sámánís, Ghaznívides, Ghorians, and other Dynasties, p. 421—XXI. Khúndkárs of Rúm, p. 491—XXII. Kaiásaras of Rúm, p. 494—XXIII. The Kháns of the Turks, in three Sections, p. 511—XXIV. Changíz Khán and his sons, in four Sections, p. 514—XXV. Branches of the Mughals, p. 540— XXVI. Tímúr and his sons, p. 546—XXVII. The Uzbaks, p. 563—XXVIII. The Safavís, p. 565—XXIX. The seven Climates and the Súbas of Hindústán, in two Sections, p. 570—XXX. The Rájas of Hindústán, in fifteen Sections, p. 592—XXXI. The Sultáns of Hindústán from Muhammad Sám to the present time, in five Sections, p. 630—XXXII. to XXXIX. Sultáns of the Dakhin, Gujarát, Thattá, Bengal, Jaunpúr, Málwá, Kashmír, and Multán, p. 864—Conclusion, Biographies of learned Doctors, Devotees and Saints, and a brief account of the Author, p. 925.

The only copy which I know of this work is a very clean and correct one, in the library of Sa'ídu-d dín Ahmad Khán, a gentle­man of Murádábád.

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