590 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [Augtipf, 1907 



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This coin issued from a mint of Kam Bakh§h otherwise un- 

 known : but some unceitainty attaches t«> the nniit-name, aff 

 unfortunately in this sp' cimeii only the upper portions of its 

 letters are present on the Reverse. If Gokalgfifh, it cannot, of 

 course, be the Gokal near Mtittra. It may, however, with some 



probability be identified with the fort, lO^, named Gokalpur in 

 the province oF Bijapiir. See Ko. 48 in ihe List of Forts given 

 on page 164 of Sarkar's " India of Amangzib." 



3. A Btijpee of ShrJi ^Alam I; ilint^ Gvft. 



Dute^ Hijri year wanting; regnal year 2. 

 Weighty 177 grains. 

 Dzii'iuettr^ '9 inch. 



Obverse, 



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The only coins hitherto known from *he Cuti mint are the 

 tiny gold piece of Farrukh-siyar (No. 9()1 of the British Museum 



VjataloffUe^. and a mnPP of A nrflno^philpci-'ril^firl K\7 Mv Tir^no-oirriifTi 



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The specimen now to hand supplies proof that the same mint was- 



in operation in the reign of Shah *Ahim L 



4. A Bupee of Farrvkb-^iyar; Mi7it, Kororohnd. 



Date, tlijvi year wanting ; regnal year 2. 

 Weiijht, 175 gi-alns. 

 Diameter, 1 inch. 



