Vol. V, No. 8.] Numismatic Supplement. 335 
[N.S.] 
Sartr, Burhanptr, Peshawar, Khujista Bunydd, Sahrind, 
Strat, Daru-l-Khilaéfat Shahjahanabad, ‘Azimabad, Farkhunda 
Bunydd, Kashmir; Daru-s-Saltanat, Labor, Murshidabad, 
Mi‘azzimabad, Multan. and Sikékul. Of these Daru-l-K)air 
Ajmer, Akbarabid, Daéaru-l-Fath Ujjain, Arkat, Ilahabad, 
Peshawar, Sahrind, Strat. ‘Azimabad, Farkhunda Bunyad, 
Kashmir, Mu‘azzimabad, and Sikékul are not in Mr. Burn’s 
Tables. 
For the first five regnal years Akbarabad is called Musta- 
qirru-l-Mulk. In jalis year 6 the epithet is changed to Musta- 
qgirru-l-I{hilafat. As the reverse of the Tlahabad mohur is pecu- 
liar, 1 figure it here :— 
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The Arkét coin is dated jalus 5. On ‘Azimabad coins of 
jalus year 1, the name of the mint is not attended by the usual 
epithet Mustagqirru-l-Mulk, which only appears on mohurs of 
1129, jalus 5. 
The mohurs of Farkhunda Bunyad (Haidarébid), Kashmir, 
and Mu‘azzimabad appear to be new. 
__ The name Sikakul, possibly an entirely fresh mint, appears 
distinctly on a mohur of this reign, dated 1124. : 
The gold coin mints represented are Peshawar, Kbujista 
Bunyad, Daru-l-alilaéfat Shahjahandbad, 
Daru-l-Mulk Kabul, and Dar-us-Salta- 
nat, Lahore. The unpublished mints appear to be Peshawar, 
Khbujista Bunydd, and Daru-s-Saltanat, Léhor. 
ll the mohurs are of the usual couplet type. There are 
two mohurs of Déru-l-Mulk, Kabul, companions to the unique 
mohur in the Lahor Museum. : 
Mohurs of Shah Jahan II of Arkat, Kbujista Bunyad, 
Strat, Daru-l Kbilafat Shahjahanabad, 
Shih Jahin II. Daéru-s-Saltanat, Lahor, and Mustagirru-l- 
Khilafat Akbérab4d mints were found. 
The Strat coin is dateless and may be attributable to Shah 
Jahan III. This remark also applies to the mohur of Musta- 
qirru-l-Kbilafat Akbarabad. : 
Th d coin mints of Muhammad aoe? on rahe 
Ahmadabad, Akhtarnagar Awaah, isiama- 
Soesemapalerale bad; Mustagirru-l-Kbiléfat Akbara bad, 
Daru-l-Fath, Ujjain, Aurangdbad, Daru-s-Sarar, Burhanpur, 
Tatta, Siwai Jaipur, Khujista Bunyad, Strat, Sabrind, Shahé- 
Rafi‘u d-Darjit. 
