Vol. VII, No. 10.] Numismatic Supplement. 709 
[N.S.] 
ew examples will illustrate the process of determining 
the Ilahi date corresponding to New Year’s Day of the Hijri 
year. 
A. : 4 Tlahi = 14: me hee A.H. Spa “ os C., p. 357) 
by Table 1 ee 017 A.H. peu 
4 Il ahi 38 days = rs -10l7 A.H. 
ree Table TL, "98 AOL ee as mt 17 A. 
or the New aks’ s Day of loli A.H. fell on the 28th 
ay of Farwardin of [ahi 3. 
B. 1: 1: 10 Tlahi= 18: ii: 1024A.H. (See I.M.C., p. 357), 
Se by Table _ =]: if : 1024 A.H. + 47 days 
10 Hahi—47 days = 1: i: 1024 A.H. 
‘. by Table IL. 19: xi: 9 Tabi = 1: i: 1024 A.H. 
C. : i: 17 Ilahi = 9: v: 103] A.H. Se I.M.C., p. 357), 
‘fs Table I,*: = 4242 We. ou. ‘ 126 days 
n ie Table Ul, 30: viii: 16 Ilahi = i: 1031 A.H. 
D. : 21 ahi = ae Vi: 1035 A.H. (Gee I.M.C., p. 357), 
ea i Table I, = 1035 A.H. + rit days 
.. by Table Il, fee vii: : 20 Tlahi = 1: i: 1035 A.H. 
From Abu’! Fazl’s Uae (corrected in jee s ‘** Book 
of Indian Eras,’’ page 225), of the Hijri dates corresponding to 
the initial days of each of the Hahi years of Akbar’s reign, has 
been prepared the following converse list, showing the Ilahi 
uote agate of all the New Year’s Days from Hijri 964 to 
15. 
Akbar ascended the throne on 2 Rabi‘ II. 963, A.H. The 
next Nauroz, or New Year’s Day, fell 25 days later, or on 27 
Rabi‘ IT. 96 63 A. H., and by Akbar’s order this Nauroz was held 
to be the first day ‘of the Mahi era. 
New Year’s Day of 964 A.H.=30 Aban 1 [lah ; 
» of 965 A.H.=19_ ,, 2 
\ of 966A:H.= 7 _,, Si, 
ae of 967 A.H.=27 Mihre re 
es of 968 ee > Bey 
ye of 969 A.H.= B3; 
. of 970 A.H.= 04 Shahréwar oe sy 
‘s of SII AH=13..-;, a 
oe of S72 AHs— 2 5 7. 
- of 973 A.H.=22 Amardéd 10 ,, 
i of 974 A.H.=11 — i} See 
. of 975 A.H.=30 Tir 2: Bee 
- of 976 A.H.=19 ,, Mw, 
4 977 A.H.= 9 ms 
ne f 978 A.H.=27 Khirdad a .. 
= 979 A.t aed a, io... 
of 980 AH, = 
