190 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XVII. 
I. Khizr Khan. 
Though styled Khizr Shah on the coins of his grandson 
Muhammad, and in the pages of the historians, it is doubtful 
if this noble styled himself Sultan during his reign. which lasted 
from 817 H. to the accession of his son Mubarak in 824. Like 
Daulat Khan, he preserved the forms of coins issued by Firoz 
Shah, merely inscribing thereon the actual date. 
The only types known are the rupees of Muhammad dated 
818, the large 140-grain billons and the 70-grain coppers, 
both in the name of Firoz. Ferishta indeed states that he 
mes of Taimuir and Shahrukh, but no 
of its falsity. 
Il. Mwizzu-d-din Mubarak. 
For the first eight years of his reign Mubarak Shah appears 
to have followed the practice adopted by his father, as no 
Silver. 
1. Weight 174 grains. Dates recorded 833, 834, 835, 837 
(Thomas, No. 287.] 
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Copper. 
2. Wt. 172 grs., s. -7. Dates observed, 832, 833, 834 
835, 836, 837. - [Thomas, No. 288.] 
