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PEDIGREE TABLE. 
(1) Aléu-d-din Bahman Shah I (Hasan Gangt) 
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(2) Muhammad (4) Daud Shah Mahméd Khén 
Shah I (Ghazi) . Ahmad Khan | Paget 
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(3) Mujahid Shah (5) Muhammad Shéh II 
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(6) GhiyAsu-d-din (7) Shamsu-d-din 
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(8) Firiz Shéh (9) Ahmad Sh4éh 
(10) ’Aléu d-din Ahmad Shah IT 
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(11) Humaéytn Shah 
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“ (12) NizA4m Shah (13) rte Shah IIT 
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(15) Ahmad = (16) ’Aldu-d-din (17) Wali-ullah — (18) Kalim-ullah 
Shéh IIT Shah Shah Shah 
63. ADDENDA To THE MALWA COINAGE. 
A large find of nearly three thousand copper coins from 
Naosar village in Harda Tahsil of the Hoshangabad district was 
recently sent to me for examination. A ve large proportion 
of the coins were of the Malwa Sultans of the usual square type, 
the remainder being round coins of the Gujarit dynasty— 
evidently brought in by that conquering power Curing its 
supremacy in Malwa. Out of some 700 selected for distribution 
most common date on the coins being 931. But the chief 
interest of the find lay in sixteen coins, of which six were of 
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Bahadur Shah dated 938, and eight of Qadir — 945. 
ng in his monograph on the coins of Malwa 
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published in the Numismatic Chronicle, 1904, pp. 62—100 and 
356—398 has ascribed two sauare dateless coins to Bahadur 
