Vol. VI, No. 11.] Numismatic Supplement. 657 



[N.S.] 



Obverse. Reverse 



I f I A ^,fi 



An Ahmadnagar nisar of Aurangzeb is a novelty. 



Azam Shah. 

 No. 17. JR. 



Mint, Khujista Bunyad. 

 Date, 1119 A.H.; I R. 



Obverse. Reverse. 



mi * l 



r J -"J 



A £ 



-vc 



vr* 



( lifa* ^ *J ) **& 



The British Museum contains a mohur of A'zam Shah 

 struck at Khujista Bunyad, and there was also one in the 

 White King Cabinet— Catalogue, Part III, No. 3951. A rupee 

 is a novelty. 



Shah 'Alam Bahadur. 



The Rodgers Cabinet in the Lahore Museum contains two 

 coins struck by Shah 'Alam Bahadur using his princely name 

 of Mu'azzam Shah. The first is a rupee struck at Tatta in 

 regnal year one, and bears the following couplet : 



I&dU fja** ^UaJU ^G u l t ^ *U 



The second is a rupee, the only certain words on the 

 obverse of which, according to Mr. Rodeers, are 



J 



U »U 



AX> 



Jy ^U 



