1. "DEATH of Sisúpála;" translated from the Sanskrit by H. G. Colebrooke, f. 2. 2. "Nila Crama," or Rites of the Corpse; translated by W. C. Blaquier, f. 25. 3. Various translations of the "Ghuzzel;" an ode by the Persian ambassador Aga Nubbi Khan, a... c 1800-1810
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Aga Nubbi Khan, active 1800-1810, Persian Ambassador to England
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Leyden, John, 1775-1811
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Colebrooke, H.-T. (Henry Thomas), 1765-1837
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