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[N.S.] 



the reverse ; and also because of the two dots under f&*| in 



which alone it differs from Dr. Taylor's specimen and that in 

 the B.M., No. 936. This I think must be a die-cutter's error. 

 A'zim is an impossible form, and the only other possible sug- 

 gestion is that the long stroke is not the w of w^i but a o and 

 part of the mint name, but this again is unlikely. This coin 

 came from the Bljapur District and was acquired by the 

 Museum in 1907. 



4. Farrukh-sivar. 



A! Obverse. 



Mint Firozgark [j*<« ±j* ] j+ jj^i 



Date 3R. *l 



Wt. 169 jb »; 



'■ »3 r^j 1 



S. -8 ii 



[&*] ^2 *3 



- - 



Reverse. 



i* ix) 



wj- 



U r *i 



.jc 



Gold and silver coins of this mint of Bahadur are in 

 the Lahore Museum and were published by Mr. Whitehead 

 in Num. Suppl. XV, 89, Nos. 20-21. No coins of any other 



Emperor are recorded. 



The casts of coins for this article were kindly 

 by Babu Prayag Dayal of the Lucknow Museum. 



made 



C. J. Brown. 



131. Silver Coins of the Chandella, Madanavarman. 



In September last a find consisting of 48 silver coins was 

 found in a village named Panwar of the Teonthal Tahsil of the 

 Rewah State. It consisted of 8 large and 40 small silver coins 

 of Madanavarman of the Chandella dynasty. Gold coins of 

 Madanavarman are fairly well known. One copper and two 

 gold coins were described by General Cunningham. 1 The 



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