344 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [August, 1909. 
The inscription on the obverse is not complete, but the 
couplet might be :— 
Sikka yaft raunaq taban chin mihr munir 
Az jahaén panah badshah Alamgir. 
The mint is Daru-l-Khilafat Shabjahanabid, and jalis 
date 4. 
I have already noted the find of a mohur of this emperor 
coined at Daru-lAman Multan in 1173 (jalis 7), of the true 
imperial type, and excellent workmanship, but bearing a mint 
mark on the reverse. I also came across several rupees with . 
similar inscriptions :— 
Obverse. ; 
rs pile 
LIVE 
ii esis aan 
jk play's 
a ey 
Reverse. 
unzle 
alee 
- ox aed 
wtile 
_ For purposes of comparison I have included with these 
coins a rupee of Taimtir Sh4h Durrani as Nizim, and a Sikh 
rupee, both of Daru-l-Am4n Multdn. The coin of Taimur 
Shah Durrani is of his usual 
: Shah ‘Xlam’s rupe f Aonla, Muré- 
Shéh ‘Alam IL. on pees are o onla, M 
= dabad, Mahindrépir, and Najibabdd 
mints, 
. A solitar ; f Akbar II is of mint 
Muham y con o 
wi  Déru-l-Kbiléfat ShShjah&nébéd. 
Rupees of Nadir Shah were found of mints Déru-s-Saltanat 
Nadir Shih, Is ahan, Daru-s-Saltanat Tabriz, Mash- 
had Muqaddas, Shiraz, Derajét, Sind, 
