130 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVII 
coins, the latter published by Thomas, which were struck at 
this place in 728 by Ghiagu-d-din Bahadur Shah of Bengal 
under the explicit suzerainty of Muhammad bin Tughlagq. 
Tilang, see Mulk-i-Tilang. 
Tirhut see Tughlaqpir. 
Tughlaqpir ’urf Tirhut. 
This appellation appears solely on coins of Muhammad 
bin Tughlaq, who seems to have commemorated his conquests 
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capital of Vikramaditya, figures largely in the history of the 
Dehli Sultans, but no mint appears to have been established 
H. NEvVILL: 
220. Tur Coins or MuHAMMAD BIN TUGHLAQ. 
_ _ “The work of filling in the interstices left by Mr. Thomas 
in his ‘ Catalogue of Pathan Coins’ has of late made such steady 
seattered notices of new coins brought to light during the past 
twenty years, and to prepare a comprehensive catalogue of the 
period. Under present conditions the private collector, who 
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the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, but although since 
