CONTENTS.

Book I. History of Brahma, Mahes, etc.—II. Account of the Sati Yuga—III. The Treta Yuga and the Avatárs—IV. The Dwápara—V. The Kalí Yuga: this book is divided into two parts.

Part I.—The Rájas of Dehlí, now called Sháh-Jahánábád, from the beginning of the Kalí Yuga, or the reign of Rája Judhishtar, in whose time the great war took place, up to the first irruption of the Muhammadans, as taken from the Rájávalí and Faizí's translation of the Mahábhárata from Hindí into Persian.

Part II.—History of the Muhammadans according to the most authentic works, and the author's own observation during a long life, from the establishment of their power in India to this the eightieth year of his age, and the 1198th of the Muham­madan era, corresponding with the twenty-fifth of Sháh 'Álam's reign.

Part I.—Sec. i. Commences from Rája Judhishtar. Thirty Rájas of this line ruled during a period of 1739 years 3 months and 16 days. The following are their names * *.—ii. Rája Bisarwá and * * his successors, fourteen in number, reigned 500 years 2 months and 23 days.—iii. Rája Bír Báhú and * * his successors, sixteen in number, reigned 430 years 5 months.—iv. Rája Dihandar and * * his successors, nine in number, reigned 359 years 11 months and 27 days.—v. Rája Sakot.—vi. Rája Bikramájít.—vii. Samundarpál; Jundpál, son of Samundarpál; Neipál, son of Jundpál; Despál, son of Neipál; Nar Singh Pál, son of Despál; Sabhpál, son of Nar Singh Pál; Lakhpál, son of Sabhpál; Gobindpál, son of Lakhpál; Sarbpál, son of Gobindpál; Balípál, son of Sarbpál; Mehrpál, son of Balípál; Harpál, son of Mehrpál; Bhímpál, son of Harpál; Madanpál, son of Bhímpál; Karmpál, son of Madanpál; Bikrampál, son of Karmpál. The reigns of these sixteen princes make up a period of 685 years 5 months and 20 days.—viii. Rája Tilok Chand; Bikram Chand, son of Tilok Chand; Kártik Chand, son of Bikram Chand; Rám Chand, son of Kártik Chand; Adhar Chand, son of Rám Chand; Kalyán Chand, son of Adhar Chand; Bhím Chand, son of Kalyán Chand; Girah Chand, son of Bhím Chand; Gobind Chand, son of Girah Chand; Rání Premvatí, wife of Gobind Chand. These ten princes ruled during a period of 119 years 11 months and 9 days.—ix. Har Prem. Four Rájas of this family reigned during 49 years 11 months and 20 days.—Gobind Chand, son of Har Prem; Gopál Prem, son of Gobind Chand; Mahá Pátr, son of Gopál Prem.—x. Dahí Sen; Baláwal Sen, son of Dahí Sen; Keshú Sen, son of Baláwal Sen; Madhú Sen, son of Keshú Sen; Súr Sen, son of Madhú Sen; Bhím Sen, son of Súr Sen; Kanak Sen, son of Bhím Sen; Hari Sen, son of Kanak Sen; Ghan Sen, son of Hari Sen; Náráin Sen, son of Ghan Sen; Lakhman Sen, son of Náráin Sen; Madr Sen, son of Lakhman Sen.—xi. Rája Díp Singh. Six Rájas of this family ruled during 107 years and 7 months: Rán Singh, son of Díp Singh; Ráj Singh, son of Rán Singh; Chatar Singh, son of Ráj Singh; Nar Singh, son of Chatar Singh; Jíwan Singh, son of Nar Singh.—xii. Rája Pithaurá. Of this line five princes filled the throne during 80 years 6 months and 10 days: Ráí Abhai Mal, son of Ráí Pithaurá; Durjan Mal, son of Abhai Mal; Udai Mal, son of Durjan Mal; Ráí Vijai Mal, son of Udai Mal.