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Anvār-i Suhaylī | Kāshifī; Anonymous
Badāyiʿ al-Khalq
The beginnings of a vocabulary of Hindī words
Charms, talismans, magical formulae and prescriptions
Collection of hadith with translation into Hindustani
A collection of letters
Dīvān-i Mīr
Dīwān Ābrū
Dīwān Valī
Fāḍil ʿAlī Prakās
Farhang-i Hinduvī
Gharā’ib al-Lughāt
Gun Sāgar
Hindustani stories in the Persic and Nagaree characters, from Gilchrist's Britain Indian Monitor, written according to Shakespeare's application of those characters
Jān va dil
Kitāb-i intiẓām-i ḥayāt
Kullīyāt-i Sawdā
Majma‘ al-baḥrayn | Dārā Shikūh
Muntakhab-i dīvān-i Sawdā
Padmāvat
Phrases in English, Hindustani, and Persian
Poṭhi Bhāvatī
Poṭhi Chitrāval
Prabodh Nāṭak
Prayers and ghazals
Qaṣīdah dar madḥ-i Afsūs ʻAlī
Qiṣṣah-ʼi Sayf al-Mulk
Qiṣṣah-ʾi chahār darvīsh | Mīr Muḥammad Ḥusaynī ʿAṭākhān
Rāmāyana
Sab Sayā
Sahas Ras (“Thousand Delights”) (translated from Sanskrit into Hindī)
Sakuntalá
Selections from the Dīwān of Naʿīm
Selections from the Dīwān of Yaqīn
Shigarf nāmah-ʼi vilāyah
Siḥr al-bayān | Amīr Khusraw Dihlavī
The story (qiṣṣat) of Mād-hūnal
Sundar Singār
Translation into Persian, in prose, of the Bhāgavad-Gītā
Tuḥfat al-fuqarā
Vaqāʾiʿ-i Sawrath
A vocabulary of Persian words with their Hindustani equivalents
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