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Bagh o Bahar; or, the Garden and the Spring Being the Adventures of King Azad Bakht and the Four Darweshes. Literally Translated from the Urdu of Mir Amman, of Dihli with Copious Explanatory Notes, and an Introductory Preface, by Edward B. Eastwick
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