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Supplementary Collection, Lahore Museum 



No. 21. JR. 



Mint, Firozgarh. 

 Date, 1123 A.H.; 5 R. 



Obverse. Reverse, 



As on No. 20; date 1123. As on No. 20; date 5. 



ditto 



These are gold and silver coins of Firozgarh, which is a 

 new Mu gh al mint, probably in Southern India. Mr. Burn's 

 Tables contain silver coins of Shah 'Alam Bahadur and Mu- 

 hammad Shah struck at Firoznagar mint, but the name is 

 unmistakably Firozgarh on the specimens now described. 



No. 22, A7. Weight, 165; size, -8. 



Mint, Toragal. 

 Date, — A.H.; 4R. 



Obverse. Reverse. 



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Rodgers' Cabinet, Lahore Museum. 



This mint was identified with Nurkal or Nurgal by Dr. 

 Taylor, and is a Southern India Mint, the chief town of a 

 sarkar of that name in the province of Bljapur. Another read- 

 ing Toragal has been suggested— see N.S. VII, Paper 50— and is 

 probably the correct_ version. This coin and the following 

 one show that Shah ( Alam Bahadur minted gold and silver at 

 Toragal. Coins of Aurangzeb, Kam Bakhsh, and Farrukh 

 Siyar have already been published. 



