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Hammer-Purgstall, Joseph von · 1812

121. The second volume of the same work.
122. The third volume of the same work.
123. The fourth volume of the same work.
124. Tawarikh-i Al-i Osman Ottoman History; a compendium by an unknown author up to Sultan Bayezid II (896), in 12mo.
125. Fusul-i Hall wa 'Aqd wa Usul-i Kharj wa Naqd Sections on solution and partition, foundations of expenses and revenues. By Ali Efendi, the most celebrated Turkish historiographer, who himself compiled this compendium from his universal work called Kunh al-Akhbar Cumulus of Notions.
126. Ruznama Perpetual Calendar, by Scheich Wefa, folio.
127. Tarikh-i Peçevi Ottoman Annals from the year 967 up to the reign of Murad IV, by Peçevi, so named not because he originated from Vienna (which is also called Beç), but because he originated from the Five Churches Pécs.
128. Fezleke Ottoman Annals, by Hadschi Chalfa, from the year 1000 up to 1065, which Naima later augmented with various other excerpts; he drew much of his history from it.
129. Dastan-i Sultan Selim History of Sultan Selim I, from the year 918 to 926, interspersed with verses here and there; it begins: Qissa-pardaz-i awwal.
130. Nukhbat al-Tawarikh Selection of Histories, by Mohammed f. Mohammed of Adrianople; it contains the history of 87 dynasties, offered to Sultan Osman II in the year 1020.
131. The second part of the aforementioned work from Sultan Suleiman I to Ahmed I.
132. Tarikh-i Tabari History of Tabari. A translation of the most celebrated work of the father of Oriental history, folio.
133. An anonymous Turkish history containing the biography of the martyr Mahmud Pasha.
134. Taqwim al-Tawarikh Chronological Table of Hadschi Chalfa, abundantly celebrated.
135. Tanqih Tawarikh al-Muluk Cleansing of the histories of kings, by Hossein Hezarfenn. A most esteemed Turkish compendium, in nine chapters, touching upon the history of the most celebrated dynasties from the beginning of the world until the end of the reign of Sultan Mohammed IV (1099 H / 1687 C).
136. Hadiqat al-Su'ada' Garden of the Blessed, by Fuzuli, who excerpted from the book Rawdat al-Shuhada', i.e., Garden of Martyrs, the history of the battle of Kerbela.
137. Tarikh-i Mohammed Nischandschi History of Mohammed Nischandschi. A compendium of Ottoman history, written by order of Sultan Suleiman. This is called the "small" [history] in opposition to the "large" one by Dschelalzade.
138. The same work, written in a character between Neschi and Divani, 117 folios, 8vo.
139. Tawarikh-i Al-i Osman History of the Ottoman family from the founding of the empire (816), by an unknown author, in an unpolished and rude style.