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334 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [August, 1909. 
he 
d 4, Akbarabad is called Mustagqirru-l-M 
Gold coins of Daru-l-Fath, Ujjain, 
One is :— a 
adeno 
nro cryle 
wr 
F gts! 
ulk. 
display two reverses. 
The other is :— 
Bio cele 
\ writs! e—ie)) jlo 
Similarly of Farkhunda Buny4d Haidarabéd :— 
cle 
xvev 
shy S59 Cwyile 
ol! Pog 
rhe 
Dahevo 
ob} joam pple 
4 4 
( ob ) soins 
he e are mohurs of Etaéwa, Tatta, Farkhunda Bunyad, 
Haidarabad, and Muhammadabad mints, which are not repre- 
sented in Mr. Burn’s Tables. 
Gold coins of Etawa, Mustaqirru-l-Mulk Akbarabad ; Daru- 
ahandar Shah, s-Sarir, Burhanpir, Kiujista Bunyad, 
foul and Daru-l-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, were 
ound. There are two types of the Shahjahanabad coins. 
The mints of the mohurs of Farrukh Siyar are Etawa; 
Farrukh Siyar. Daru-l-Khair, Ajmer, Akbarabad; Daru-l- 
Fath, Ujjain, Arkdt, Tlahdbad ; Daru-s- 
