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Mint Type and Metal. Date. Trove and 
| 
— | ee ———— ——-- 
| (a) Shahr @e MC., ae 321 (Dehli, Aichi 728(2); id are: p. 48, 
Lakhnauti 725) : er d 730(3); : BM. (Coll. 
4) Bleasbye 2 coins); 
and H.E,S. (Ena- 
yetpur), 
(2) B. M. (Coll. 
Bleazby ; 2 coins). 
(3) Coll. H. R. Ne- 
vill (J.A.S.B., 
Vol. XVII, 1921 
p. 133). 
(Coll Bleazby) 
ro also a coin 
) Thomas £.0-B,, 
56 (Co ol. Gu- 
ae s 5 coins). 
o.: Gold 734(5) (5) Co Coll. H, R. Ne- 
(idem). 
1 (6) Iqlim =| 1.M.C., No. 375 — 731(1) ; 732(2) (D) LIC. No. 382. 
Lakhnauti, 730): Forced currency (2) odge rs, 
J.A. 3. B. 1883, p. 
2 (a) Satginw As in I{a): Silver 729, 730, and | (1) I.M.C.,Nos. 324 
733(1); 734(2) | 325 and 327. 
(2 ae E.S. (Enayet- 
| Kalimah-type (without | 734 and 735(3) 3) "? M.C., p. 47, 
names of Companions): Nos, 2a nd 1. 
| Gold. 
2(b) Arsah | As in 1(b): Forced eur- | 730(1); 731(2)| (1) 1.M.C., No. 383. 
Satginw. — rency. (2) Rodgers, loc. 
: < p. 60. 
3 Shahr Sunar- As in I(a): Silver 733 and 734(1) | (1) ibe. (Enayet- 
zanw pur). 



From this table at =e appear that, apart from the 
Lakhnauti coins that 
Nasiruddin, there was fe issue of B 
20h of Mahammad ibn Tughlaq until "729. The sudden acti- 
vity of a second mint in this year may, very reasonably, be ¢ 
o be — after the decease of 
1 coins in the sole 
n- 
nected with Ghiyasuddin having been defeated and slain at about 
this date. 
Ibn 
no facts from which 
a parce su lies 
io ae date can be obtained, 
On his 
u 
arrival in India in 734,! Ibn Batitah saw at 
ed over the door of the palace of Kishlu Khan alias Mali 
ies ia ee 
! Op, cit., TIL, 
p- 93. 
