238 ~=Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [July & Aug., 1915, 
Obverse 
obo gl 
Sag 
Reverse ; 
—— 
ye 
Copper coins of Farrukhsiyar are known of Ahmadabad, 
Akbarabad, Bijapur, Sarat, Sholapir, Kabul, Machhlipattan, — 
but none of Shahjahanabad, though gold and siver coins of 
that mint are known. e 
This specimen is worn and only the word Shah can be 
read. Other Mughal mints beginning with sl are Shahabad 
and Shahgarh (Kanauj) neither of which are mints of Farrakl: 
siyar. 
Panna Laut, L058. 
149. Tue ZoroasTrtan Derry ‘‘ Arpogur’’ oR “ ABD 
SHUR’’ on InDo-SoyTHIAN COINS. 
__ Dr. M. Aurel Stein in his admirable article on the ‘ Zoros® | 
trian Deities on Indo-Scythian coins’ published in 1887, ai | 
don, has supplied us with very interesting descriptions of B® — 
coins. 
Formerly there were a great many incorrect readings ee 
these coins; for instance the Gicnds KAN HPKI, ooHPsl, | 
KOPANO, PAO, PAO NANO PAO, etc., formerly 
as Kanarki, Ooherki, Korano, Ra , Raonanorao, ete, “ 
read as Kanishka, Huvishka, Koshdno, Shé Shahanshah, 6 
ie of his readings are summarized as follows :— 
MOBS } = Mihr = Sun-god. 
MAO = Mah = Moon-god. 
