Vol. V, No. 8.] Numismatic Supplement. 345 
[Nv.S 
Peshawar, Déru-l-Mulk Kabul, Bhakkar, and Daru-l-Khildfat 
Shahjahénabad 
Aimad Shh Darréni The rupees of Ahmad Shah Durrani are 
of the following types and mints 
Type of coin No. 2 on page 167 of part ii of Rod ers’ 
Lahor Museum Catalogue :—Multan, Daru-s-Saltanat Léhor, 
Mashhad Muqaddas, Sahrind, Pesh4war, Dera (two varieties), 
Daru-s-Saltanat Kabul, Ashrafu-l-Bilad Ahmad Shahi, Daru-l- 
Khilafat Shahjah4ndbad, Strat, Najibabid, Aonla, Daru-l- 
aman Multan. 
Type of coin similar to that of Taimutr Shah on jase 171, 
No. 10:--Dera, Derajat, Bhakkar, Daru-l-amdn Multa 
The coins of Taimtr Shah as Niz4m tah ao ae ee 
ee _ (two reverses), Sind Daru-s-Sal- 
Taimar Shah Durrani tanat Lahor, Multan, Dees Cake Mul- 
as Niza , 
: tan (two reverses). 
Taimir Shéh Durréni, 2 coins of Taimtr Shah as King are of 
the ee types and mints :— 
Type of page 171, 
Ashrafu-]- Bilad ‘aa ‘Shéhi (two reverses), Mashhad 
Muqaddas, Daru- s-Saltanat Kabul (two rehire Peshawar 
(two reverses), Multan, Daru-l-aman Multan (two reverses), 
Derajat, Bhakkar, Dera (two reverses), Hirat, Daru-s-Saltanat 
Hirat, Khujista Bunyad Haidarabad, Attak. 
I presume that the Khujista Bunyéd Haidarabad is the 
“oo in Sind. The coin is a single specimen in fine 
condit 
Type of p.171, No. 10 :—Bhakkar 
Type of p. 173, 23 :—Bhakkar, Sind. 
Zaman Shéh Durrani. srt: Shah Durraéni’s rupees are as 
wee 
Type p. 175, 7:—Dera, Daru-s-Saltanat Lahor, Bhakkar, 
Ashrafu-l-BilAd Ahmad Snahi, Déru-s-Salfanat Kabul, Peshé- 
war, “tae Daru-lamén Multan. 
p. 175, 3 :—Peshawar. 
Type as follows (name of mint in circle, marginal couplet 
a8 On page 175, 1 around it, and on reverse second couplet) :— 
Ashrafu-l- Bild Ahmad Shahi. 
Coins of Shah Shuja are of the ‘Shahi, B apa re afu- 
|-Bilad Ahmad Shahi walpur, Dera- 
Shah Shujé Durrani. iat, D ivcLarihn Malihh 
The rupees of ‘Mabmad Shéh are of : :—Bahéwalpir Pear 
rupees), Bahawalpur, Daru-s-Saru 
amet ig ieee ee (type p tit 5), Ashrafu-l-Bild 
ma gant. " Déru-s-Saltanat Hirat, 
is Peshdwar, Daru-l-aman Multén, Derajat, Ahmadpur 
(type one 178, 5). 
dpur is the old capital of the Bahawalpur State. 
