336 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. (|August, 1909. 
bad Qanauj, Daéru-lKhiléfat Shahjahanabad, Daru-l-Mulk, 
Kabul, Katak, Kora, Gwaliar, Daru-s-Saltanat, Lahor, Muham- 
madabad, Murshid4bid, Mu’azzimabad, and Multan. 
e mints not included in Mr. Burn’ s Tables are, Ahmada- 
bad, Islamabad, Aurangabad, Daru-s-Sartir, Burhanptr, Tatta, 
Siwai Jaipur, Sabrind, Shahabad Qanauj; Daéru-l-Mulk Kabul, 
Katak, Kora, Gwaliar, Mu‘azzimabad, and Multan 
The date er later of the two mohurs of “Déru-lMulk 
Kabul is jalus 10 
The name Mustagirru--Kbiléfat Akbarabad occurs both at 
the top and at the bottom of the disc. Out of a large number 
of gold coins of this mint I ecerred two which presented the 
Shahjahanabad style of obverse. In these cases the name of 
the mint was at the top of the coin. 
The Aurangabad coin appears to be unique, as it still pre- 
serves the name in its old form. This coin is also remarkable 
as the obverse is in the Shihjahénaba style. The name of 
the mint comes at the top of the coin 
Mohurs of the following mi ‘sti were found :—Etawa, 
: Mustaqirru-l- KLilafat Akbarabéd, Siwai 
paar Sheh a Jaipir, Derajat, Dera or Derajat, Sah- 
rind, Daru-!- Kbilafat Shahjahanabad, 
Farrukhaébad, Daru-s-Saltanat, Lahor, Muhammadabad, 
Multan. Those not included’ in Mr. Burn’s Tables are 
Etaéwa, Siwdi Jaipir, Dera, Derajat, Sahrind, Farrukhabad, 
Daria Salbatst. Lahor, and Multan. The name Derajat dis- 
tinctly appears on one coin. 
The gold coin mints are Ahmadnagar Farrukhabad, Islama- 
‘lamegir Il. bad, Mustaqirru-l-Khildfat Akbarabad, 
Siwai Jaipar, Sahrind ; Daru-l-IKhilafat 
Shahjahanabad, Daru-s-Saltanat, Lahor Daru-l-Aman Mul 
tan, Mahindrapur. and Najibabad. Of these mints Ahmadnagar 
Farrukhébad, Islamabad Mustagirru-l-Khildfat Akbarabad, 
Siwai Jaipur, Sahrind, Daru-l-Ama4n Multdén, and Mahindrapur 
are not represented in Mr. Burn’s Tables 
The earliest diate of the Ahmadnagar Farrukkhabad coins 
is 1170 (jalus 3). 
t is unfortunate that the Sahrind mohur is dateless. 
There are tint varieties of the Shahjahanabad mohur 
(1) The obverse of the usual type :— 
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