A descriptive catalogue of the historical manuscripts in the Arabic and Persian languages, preserved in the library of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.
- William Hook Morley
- Date:
- 1854
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A descriptive catalogue of the historical manuscripts in the Arabic and Persian languages, preserved in the library of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![iMahinudi Amirs. 6. The Danbali, or Danyal'i* Amirs. [Chapters 7, 8, and 9, are mentioned in the preface as containing rc.spectively the history of the Amirs of Zarzii,^ Astufi,^ and Tasni/ but in the present MS. they are omitted in the body of the work®]. 10. The Amirs and rulers of Kalhur.’ Sec. 1. The Amirs of Pulankan.® Sec. 2. The Darasbk ® Amirs. Sec. 3. The MMii Dasht*® Amirs, and the Kalbaghi Amirs. Part III. Account of the Kurdish Amirs of Irdn, known as the Kiiranj** divided into four chapters. 1. The Siyah Mansur'* Amirs. 2. The Chakni Amirs. 3. The Zankanah'® Amirs. 4. The Piiziiki Amirs. Book IV.—History of the rulers of Budlis, ancestors of the author; divided into a preface, four chapters, and a supplement. Preface, containing an account of the city and fortress of Budlis. 1. Account of the tribe of Zuzaki, or Ruzaki.'® 2. The origin * • 1*1 the table of contents the Barddiist Amirs are divided into two branches; the former called Ushani or, as A, reads the word, i J and the latter Sum^'i; but in the body of the work, both in the present MS. and A. , they are described as in the text; in B. there is no division at all. jjy- ) A. ife B. I i l]g ? ® They are also included in the tables of contents of both A. and B., and they are mentioned by M. Wolkow. In the body of the work, however, in both A. and B. , they are omitted, as in the present MS. A. JJ . B. j W. In the Zubd at-Tin'kh, described supra, No. XLIII., this name is distinctly written and pointed . ,J, A. & B. » A. 0.-WJ V • '• After the account of the M^hi Dasht Amirs, A. and B., in the tables of contents, conclude chapter 10, omitting the Kalb^ghi Amirs, and give two more chapters, viz., chap. 11, containing an account of the BSnah (jij Ij) Amirs, and chap. 12, the TarzS Amirs. The same arrangement is followed in the body of the work in both A. and B.; chap. 12, however, being omitted. ‘Vi;.; or i > !• I 9 A. k B. 18 or](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30092929_0163.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)