598 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [December, 1912. 
matic Society may know them. In the sale catalogue they 
were merely described as ‘ Presentation Pieces.’ 
No. l. glade s o2 
pone wy ! 
Cam 

3 agesro Vlbl. ygerel} Kyodo! 
$ aor 
ved} uy Liza abe 
Size 1°75. Weight 5 rupees. 
No. 2. wo cord 
cle! Ai $3 
who) 47 spent 
Size 15. Weight 33 rupees. 
347 is I suppose meant for yx=T ‘ the last.’ 
There are in the British Museum two pieces in gold quite 
similar to the above in size and legends, probably struck from 
the same dies; and one small gold and one small copper 
described below, Nos. 3and 4. These are marked in the Cabinet 
‘“ Kurnial,’’ but it is unknown why they are so attributed. Ac- 
a lac of rupees. Manavar 
was succeeded in 1823 by his brother Ghulam Rasil Khan 
the last of the Nawabs of Kurni 
No. 3. Gold. British Museum. 

pose By gored} dairy} 
iS OTF 
jle MeL) &y baht ~yé 
Site Keoyibes! Xigneed) 
wt Rie 
cvyetiy Size 1-25. 
os ‘for uy and Sisaees) for Kigere! probably. 
