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Lahore Mughal Coins, treats the Srinagar coins under ‘ Kashmir,’ 
although he admits an alternative locality (P.M.C. XCVI). ‘It 
help to support Mr. Hodivala’s aba I have five times 
visited the Srinagar (Kashmir) bazaar iid each time I have 
acquired specimens of Akbar’s Srinspar dams, associated usually 
with Muhammad’s fuliis of Kashmir. The only other place 
where I have obtained these dams, which are not common, is 
Rawalpindi. 
(4) The A‘zamnagar Mint (art. no. 179, N.S. XXVIII). 
The coins of four Emperors of this mint have been pub- 
lished : (1) nes pe N.S. XV,§ 89,no. 10; (Shah ‘Alam Baha- 
dur, N.S. XXII, § 130, no.1; (38) Farrukhsiyar, N.S. XXII, 
§ 130, no. Bee NS. XIV, § 84, fig. II; (4) Muhammad Shah, 
P.M.C. no. 2363. 
Alt a ugh three of these are assigned by Mr. Whitehead in 
his Mint List (including the Supplement) to A‘zamnagar and 
two to A‘zamnagar Gokulgarh (the B.M. specimen no. 936 of Far- 
rukhsiyar is assigned to the former, and that of Dr. Taylor to 
the latter), I think that in every case the second name occurs 
in the last line whether visible on the particular coin or not. 
Mr. Hodivala’s reading of Gokak for the Kam Bakhsh coin 
(N.S. XIV, pl. 86, Fig. II) formerly read as Gokulgarh is further 
confirmed by the duplicate specimen in the Lucknow Museum, 
which I Live examined. 
he question now remains whether the word in the last 
line of the A‘zamnagar coins can also read Gokak. On the 
Aurangzeb coin the word is undecipherable. I think the Far- 
tukhsiyar coins might very reasonably give this Pye Ee : 
though in the specimen repr roduced in my article in N.S. XX 
the S seems to be blundered. The Shah ‘Alam Bahadur coin 
presents a serious difficulty, but a comparison between this and 
the coin of Muhammad in the Lahore Museum Catalogue shows 
somewhat similar lettering, and in the former it is possible that 
the up-stroke of the first ‘Kaf’ may have become lost in the 
long & of Gye. I think therefore that Gokak is a very pro- 
bable reading for the A‘zamnagar coins. 
C. J. Brown. 
