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given it a Persian form, by adding the termination sbf and ‘o 
altered it to Kararabad. 
does not appear on any map or atlas, except the voluminous 
Indian Atlas (Scale, 17=4 miles), issued by the Survey India 
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be for the present dismissed, as scarcely likely to have 
selected for the site of a silver-mint. j 
The College, Junagadh, 
lst November, 1916. 
(vit) Lacut Lanai, Laxnt (2) [Kanat]. 
mong the novelties described in Dr. Taylor’s artic | 
Some Coins from the Limbdi Treasury’? (Num. 
which is now in the British Museum, also contained an¢ 
rupee from the same unknown mint. A fourth specimen m 
indifferent state of preservation is in the Lahore Mi pe 
(P.M.C. No. 1951), and Mr. Whitehead has suggested the 7e™ 
ing “ Lachi,”’ stating at the same time that the mint 8 
