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Or Ms 333: انشای هرکرن Inshā-i Harkarn, 1182 A.H., 1768 C.E.
Models of various kinds of correspondence by Harkarn, son of the Mathurā-Dās Kanbū Multānī, whom Mughal ruler Jahāngīr (r. 1605-1627 C.E.) had appointed Ṣūbahdūr, or governor, of Akbarābād (Agra) during 1031-1032 A.H., 1621-1622 C.E.
Or Ms 335: نسخهٔ فيض بخش Nuskhah-yi Faiz̤-Bakhsh, 1182 A.H., 1768 C.E.
A collection of letters composed by Shīr ‘Alī, or his more common name 'Shīr-Ḥamlah'. Copied by Shīw-Bakhsh in the Faṣlī year 1178 (see dating for A.H. and C.E. equivalents) at Maḥmūdābād.