52 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [January, 190T. 



Reverse, 



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srs 



Murtaza L 



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No. 2. Weight, 243 grains. 



Size, -9" 



Mint, Murtazanagar. 



Date, 993 A.H. 

 Obverse. *Tir^ 





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In spite of the absence of the names of the kings, from the- 

 date and mints on these coins, there is no hesitation in saying — 

 until full specimens are found, — that they were issued by 

 Burhan I. and Murtaza I., respectively. 



Burhan 7/ or Burhan II?. 



Nos. 3, 4 and 5. Weighty 146, 148 and 150 grains, respec 



tively. 

 Size, -75/' -7" and -75'', respectively. 

 Mint^ Daulatabad. 



Obverse. ^Uai e^U^ 



Reverse. ^ JJt^ 



Prom the upper halves of the obverses of each of these three 

 Daulatabad coins, "we can, with certainty, read that the name of 

 the king is Burhan Nizom^ The legends on the lower halves of 

 the obverses are a great puzzle to me, and I hope that some well- 

 experienced numismatists might throw some additional light on 

 these coins. 



As these coins are dateless, we cannot say positively whether 

 they were issued by Burhon Nizom IT. 



All the five (5) 



of this place. 



friend Mr 



That well-known numismatist, the late Mr. C. J. Rodgers^ 



