126 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 1905. 
(May the coin by the name of King Jahangir, remain with light; 
And may the face of Lahore be made by Nir Jahan Begam 
bright). 
2.e., May this coin which is struck at Lahore remain for ever 
shining with lustre, both from King Jahangir, and his 
(Queen Consort) Begam Nir Jahan. 
This rare rupee was obtained by me at Ahmadabad on my 
short visit to that city on 29th of January last. Rupees of 
(iii) Aurangzeb. PI. V. 7. 
Weight, 103 grains. 
ee 
Mini Burhanpir. 
Obverse. “) 
ys 
[ s J = 
C& ] eb 
Reverse. pple, 
3 Bins 
A new mint of of Aurangzeb in copper, I got it at’ Burhin- 
pur some two years ago. 
{iv) A'lamgir II. Pl. V. 8. 
Weight, 105 ins. 
Size, *65. an 
Date, — 
Mint, Machhlipatan. 
Obverse. Sy lao 
PUVE Cyd 
Reverse. K 
= 
This is anew mint of Phen II. in copper. The name of - 
Emperor i is not snares on the coin, but the year helps us 
assigning it to him 
Framst J. THANAWALA. 
Bombay. 
*Note—The reading of the interesting coin of Jahangir 
suggested by Mr. Thanawala, appears sapatie of improvement. 
