Vol. I, No. 4.] Numismatic Supplement. 127 
[N. 8.] : 
Owing to the coin being somewhat worn, it is difficult to say with 
certainty what the couplet is. The following is given as an 
alternative suggestion. 
Obverse. gy yy tod UC pla ald ob 5 
Reverse. 92 Y Bae ayy VES yy B97 59 
The words on the reverse read by Mr. Thanawalaas p& and 
0 appears to be defective. Dr. Taylor of Ahmadabad, who has 
also seen the coin, has suggested that the last three words on the 
obverse read 3». » ot. He would make the % at the end of the 
penultimate line the last letter of the word t* in the second line. 
It is true the % of #& is not visible elsewhere on the coin but 
the coin is very much worn to the left of 4 where one would expect 
: find the letter %. Also there is no “ alif” on the coin, and as 
ar as I can ; 
see no room for any oe wae 
35. Dawar Bakhsh. Pl. IV. 7. 
The coins of this grandson of Jahangir who occupied the 
throne of Dehli for Chees imme as a stop-gap for Shahjahan are 
it is worth while chronicling any finds. rupee 
ot Lahore mintage has been described and fi in the Cata- 
logue of the British Museum (Moghul Emperors, No. 527 
: : ‘6 
All three are identical in legend. No gold coins of Dawar akhsh 
have apparently come to light yet, but doubtless some were struck. 
AR 
Weight 172 grains. 
Size, °85 
Mint, Lahore. 
Date, 1037 A.H. Ahd. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
au; glagl 
Yt ayy sy 
o os~ | oP ) gts 
a Jon jes 
Saad da} Aiur gil 
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