Vol. V, No. 8.] Numismatic Supplement. 309 
[NV.S.] 
A coin of Banu ‘Abdulla is not given by Rodgers :— 
Obverse Reverse 
al} * 
ose gy aU 
Js) ind} duc 
al} ws 
alt one ° 
The name ‘Amraé on coins of Sind also appears to be new. 
The two specimens examined are illegible on one side, and on 
the other have 
spam 
els 
dakam, * * * and was elevated to 
the rank of Amir”’ (Elliot, History, i, 126; Raverty in J.A.S.B., 
“og nar quoting the Balaziri who wrote about 270 H.=883- 
D.). 
W. Vost. 
62. Some RARE SitveR anp Copper Corns oF THE BAHMANI 
Kineas oF GULBARGA OR AHSANABAD. 
In April 1906 I went to Gulbarga for a day, and was fortu- 
nate in securing there no less than 25 silver Bahmani coins. Of 
these I describe eight below (Nos. 1-8). Nos. 9 and 10 are also 
from my cabinet. 
Ist SuLrTaN. 
Alau-d-din Bahman Shah I (Hasan Gangi), A.H. 748—759. 
No.1. & 
Weight, 169 grains. 
Size, 1-1 inch. 
bverse. Reverse. 
pe | — bh} In a square inscribed 
ero} y lyolt de in a circle. 
Bim peg? pb out Bll vis 
wibl} G dota} Cre 
ere) lie! 
