BAGH-O-BAHAR
or
Tales of the
Four Darweshes
translated
from the Hindustani
of
MIR AMMAN OF
DIHLI,
by
DUNCAN FORBES,
L.L.D.
Professor of
Oriental
Languages in King's College, London; Member of the Royal Asiatic
Society
of Great Britain and Ireland; and author of several works on the
Hindustani
and Persian Languages.
London, 1857
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*Introduction
by FWP, 2005*
*A
select bibliography*
*Introduction
by Maulvi 'Abdul Haq, 1944 [late 1920's]*
*Introduction
by Duncan Forbes, 1857*
*Introduction
by Forbes editing Smith, 1851*
*Introduction
by Lewis Ferdinand Smith, 1813*
*Appendix
by Lewis Ferdinand Smith, 1813*
*Author's
preface by Mir Amman, 1804*
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*The
Tale of the Four Darweshes: Prologue*
*The
Tale of the First Darwesh: Part One*
*The
Tale of the First Darwesh: Part Two*
*The
Tale of the Second Darwesh: Part One*
*The
Tale of the Second Darwesh: Part Two*
*The
Tale of Azad Bakht: Part One*
*The
Tale of Azad Bakht: Part Two*
*The
Tale of the Third Darwesh*
*The
Tale of the Fourth Darwesh*
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*BAITAL PACHCHISI*
or
The Twenty-five Tales of the Vampire
(another famous Fort William story, in
Hindi, Urdu, and English)
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