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to regard it as a felicitous sample of the florid verses that the 

 Persian court-poets have always been willing to supply for the 

 gratification of their royal patrons. 



Type VII (Plate XXXIX, Figure 6). 

 Number of specimens 16 : (a) 10 (Cousens) ; (b) 6 (Cousens). 



1. Reign: Muhammad: A.H. 1037—1067. 



2. Diameter : (a) -75 ; (b) -65 inch. 



3. Weight : (a) 173 grs. (average of 10). 



(b) 115 grs. (average of 6). 



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Obverse and Reverse together furnish the same couplet as 

 on Type VI, but arranged as in Fig. 6. 



Type VIII (Plate XXXIX, Figure 7). 



Number of specimens 27 : (a) 9 (Cousens); 2 (Kotwal). 



(b) 13 (Cousens); 1 (Kotwal). 



(c) 1 (Cousens). 



(d) 1 (Cousens). 



1. Reign: Muhammad: A.H. 1037— 1067. 



2. Diameter: (a) 75; {b) -65; (c) -5; (d) -5 inch. 



3. Weight: (a) 174 grs. (average of II). 



(b) 118 grs. (average of 14). 



(c) 66 grs. 



(d) 56 grs . 



as 



v^l/^rot, c*l.Vi ^.Ol/coo wgo™^. .».»«,- A 



on Tvpe VI, but arranged as in Fig. 7. 



This Type is distinguished bv an outlined leaf, enclosing 

 nine dots, set in the middle of' botli the Obverse and the 

 Reverse. 



Type IX {Plate XXXIX, Figure 8). 



Number of specimens 18: (a) 8 (Cousens); 5 (Thanawala); 



3 (Kotwal). 



(b) 1 (Cousens). 



(c) 1 (Cousens). 



i. Reign: 'Ali II : AH. 1067—1083. 



2. Diameter : (a) -75 ; (b) -6 ; (c) 55 inch. 



3. Weight : (a) 179 grs. (average of 16). 



(b) 1 16 grs. 



(c) 58 grs. 



Obverse: (?) *- *Z J*l» ^ 



arranged as in Fig. 8. 



