1921.j Numismatic Supplement No. XXXV. 173 
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There is nothing to prove the assumptions of Thomas 
that Zafar, the second son of Firoz, was associated with his 
father in the kingship; but coins show clearly that a king 
styled Firoz Shih Zafar, son of Firoz Shah, ruled in Dehli in 
791. The inference is that this Sultan, who was the father of 
Abubakr, reigned for a short period and died, being succeeded 
by Abubakr in the same year in which he came to the throne. 
T have discussed this question already, and see no reason for 
departing from the order of succession here adopted. The 
coins of Zafar are varied and numerous. No silver piece has 
yet been unearthed, but this and Elles tvpes may fairly be 
expected. 
Gold. 
1. Wt. 169 grains, s. ‘85. Mint Dehli. Date 791. 
H. R. Nevill.] 
Firoz Shah Zafar ibn Firoz Shah, A.H. 791. 
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Billon. 
2. Wt. 165 grains s.°8. Date 791. 
{Lahore Mus. Cat., p. 100. | 
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3. Wt. 140 grains, s.°7. Date 791. Mint Delhi. 
[Thomas, No. 247.] 
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