BOOK I. The Kings of Hindústán from Judhishthira to the fall of the Mughal empire, with a statistical account of the several súbas of Hindústán proper, and of their Rulers and Saints, p. 4.—II. An account of the southern súbas of India, and of their Rulers and Saints, p. 147.—III. Itineraries from Dehlí to the different quarters of India, p. 219.—IV. An account of the Hindú fakírs, p. 232.
The Chahár Gulshan is common in India, and I have seen several copies, none conspicuously good, except that in the possession of Nawáb 'Alí Muhammad Khán of Jhajjar.
SIZE—Quarto, 560 pages of 13 lines each.