1922.) Numismatic Supplement No. XXXVI. N.3 
noted that it follows the Bareli (Rohilla) type. It came to me 
with other coins of Rohilkhand mints of the same period. 
Obv. al! 
sl__sols 
alle rea ene gle 
pg abacue: Se 
aul dyad od, a 95 
Rev. Crgile 
rca Cree 
dino PF Cwgle 
Ss 
ile sf ahs 
On the obverse the word a.1(mirror) replaces the usual alo. 
The two dots under the ‘“‘ ve”’ and the dot over the “ntn”’ 
make the reading clear. 
On the reverse the use of the aS before the mint name is 
a peculiarity. aX Ww 
. Netson WRIGHT. 
227. Tar Coins of MUHAMMAD AKBAR AS CLAIMANT TO THE 
Muqgual THRONE. 
was set up as emperor by Ghulam Qadir after that 
swashbuckler had been obliged to discard Bedar Bakht on ac- 
count of the latter’s unsuitability. The name a ane ees 
Akbar must therefore be added to the list of Mughal claimants 
whe issued coin. I now proceed to describe the ric is 
evidence and leave Professor Hodivala to give the historical 
material in the companion paper. 
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