205 of the Saids of Shiraz, but entered the elemental... world in Irak Ajeni; he was skilful in sciences, and lived as a chaste independent and pious man; like Hirbed, he abstained from all sorts of animal food, and sang the hymns which go under the name of Shaikh Maktul, in praise of the luminaries, and venerated the stars; and both these persons paid homage with the sun^ refulgent with light. The third was Hakim doslur, who in 1054 of the Hejira (A. D. 1644-5) came to Lahore. He drew his origin from Ispahan, but was born in Balkh; he studied in the service of the followers of Mulla Mirza Khan ; then, having gone to Iran, he held intercourse with Mir Muhammed Baker damad, with Shaikh Bahav-ed- din Muhammed, with Mir Abiil Kaseni Kandersaki, and with other learned men and Ulama of Shiraz, not without great profit to himself; he attached himself to the rule of the Mashdyin, " peripatetics/' and repeated the prayers which were written by the chief of this persuasion in praise of the self-existent Being, the intelligences, and spirits, and stars; and he was very zealously addicted to the worship of the heavenly bodies; although without pious austerity, yet he abstained from wickedness, and kept the way of moderation; according to the custom of mer- chants, he travelled a great deal. A fourth was Kdnwdnj of Shiraz. He also followed the creed of the Mnshaym; he possessed the natural and revealed