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curiosity. The obverse was struck from a reversed die, but can 
be read in a mirror. The reverse is normal. 
Coins of miscellaneous types were found of mints Ahmada- 
bad, Akbarnagar, Jahdngirna: gar, lahor, Tatta, Burhanpir, 
Patna, Dehli, Strat, and Bakkar r, 
The re verse inscription of one 5 type mint and date cee 
is in three lines. The first and third lines contain the n 
the four eg with their attributes, The second line obartaie 
the Kalim 
The ipee of Muhammad Murad Bakhsh are of “the usual 
Murid Bakhsh. ‘square areas’ type, mints Ahmadabad 
at. 
Lakbaie Machhlipatan, Muradabad, Multan, Narnol, Daru-s- 
Saltanat Lahor, Etawa, Daru- LKhildfat Shahjahanabad, 
Mustagirru- |-Khilafat Akbardbad, Strat, Zafarabad, Daru-l-Fath 
Ujjain, Ujjain, Daru-l-Aman Multan, “Azimabéd, and Jahangir- 
nagar—thirty-four different mints in 
€ coins are of the usual suupict type with the exception 
of coins of Jiind4garh and Akbardbad, which are of types 
p. 182, 13 and 14 respectively of Rodgers” ** Catalogue of the 
Mughal Coins in the Lahore Museum.’ 
most important of these coins appears to be that of 
Murédahéd, which I have mentioned earlier in this note. 
‘Alam Bahadur I’s silver coins are of m sb orl 
th &x Arkat, Akbarabad (Mustagirru-l-Khilafat, 
_ Alam Bahadur and _Musiagirre Mu "2: Daru-s-Sarir 
Burhanpir, Bareli, Peutewat Chindpatan, Tatta, Kanbayat, 
Déru-s-Saltanat Léhor, Multan, Daru-l- Kbilé fat Shahjahana- 
bad, Lakhnau, Strat, Khujista Bunyad, Kashmir, and Daruv-l- 
Mulk Kabul. 
n his Introduction to volume iii of the wee a 
Catalogue, Mr. Nelson Wright says of Arkat—‘ The mint appears 
to have been established in the reign of Farrukh Siyar—the 
earliest known coins being of 1129 (cabinet of Dr. Taylor).’ 
If my Teading i is correct, the Arkét coin of Shah ‘Alam Bahadur I 
isnew. It is dated 1122 (jalis 4). 
The rupees of Peshawar, Multén, Kashmir, and Kabul are 
rare, 
Rupees of a Pen were found of apo agickon 
~ mints :— Etawa, Mustaqirru-l-Mu ar- 
pe eet epsh. Abad “ Déru- s-Sarir Burhanpér, Bareli, 
Tatta, Si rat, Déru-s-Saltanat Lahor, and Déru-l-Khilafat 
Shéhjahangbag ad. 
