496 Journ. of the Asiat. Soc. of Bengal. [Nov. & Dec., 1915. 
In the absence of any mint-name, one may, I fancy, 
safely assign these so distinctively regal coins to the mint at 
Ahmadabad, the capital of the Sultanat, and a city specially 
dear to Ahmad Shah, since founded by himself and called by 
his own name. 
Gro. P. Taytor. 
Ahmadabad. 
163. A New Muwar oF JAHANGIR. 
Mint : Akbarnagar. 
old. 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
gle Bd) py glo 
wily vy 
Flowered field. Flowered field. 
kbarnagar was a oy prolific mint of the Mughals for 
silver, but of gold coins only a few are known. This muhar 
fills up an existing gap between Akbar and Shahjahan. 
JaGAT PRASAD. 
164. A New Munar or AURANGZEB. 
Mint: Bareli. 
“85 inches. 
