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or his son were ever in or near Lakhnau.! The Khulasatu-t- 
tawarikh (circ 1695) and the Méasiru-l-umara (circ 1750) 
give the most meagre accounts of the city, and indeed it 
village headman, and captain of roving Afghan brigands, 
seized villages, looted property and defied the local authorities. 
A few were put down after their mud forts had been besieged 
and stormed.’’ 2 A 
Table showing the coins issuing from the Lakhnau Mint. 
a, 
| A AR v2 0) 
Babur. . Gite a Se ~ x 
ee Re Oe ga 
Sher Shah Sari .. ey Roar - x 
TAkbar. . ats ie est Ye % x | 
Shah Jahan es oe a Aye x x x 
ee 
Aurangzeb | x x 
ee 
Shah ’AlamI is - ‘ x 
Pie i se —- = a ad $A neers 
Jahandar op MB Re: x 
(a pe abo eee 
Farrukbsiyar . : e x 
cee, eee A ie ae: 5 Se ees ee Sat REAPS EES Pane ma aes FE hal 
; ry 
‘Refuddarjat , a x 
: tee oar 
| 
| Shah Jahan 1 rs re — x 
See ce fe si y x 
SFR gs TN 
1 . 
iven mo ,t8e information of Mr. J. N. Sarkar, who has also kindly 
Te en, much information on the history of Lakhnau in the 16th and. 
2 centuries, 
J. N. Sarkar. 
