ve I, No. 10.] Numismatic Supplement VI. 273 
N.8.] 
4, Vide Jour Bo. Br. R.A.S., No. LVIII., page 334, and 
Plate IV. 
AR. 
Weight, 130 grains 
Data, AH. 933, (A. D. 1526-27). 
Obverse. 
Ladi cot» Loot  b5 
sls ibe wy BLS yolgy 
Part of this legend is worn, but it is probable that the coin 
bore at this part the words cis 
Reverse. 
BLS des 442 BL spe Gy! 
lS ,Rb0 uy hdesoeys Sdor! cys 
| ae 
Thus the legend, beginning on the obverse, is continued on the 
reverse 
This most interesting coin was very kindly presented to me 
four years ago by Mr. H. Nelson Wright, 1.C.S. 
In connexion with these four “ genealogical” coins in silver, 
reference may be made to a bullion coin of allied type, struck by 
N.B,—The following Genealogical Table inelndes all the kings 
of ane peajaeat Saltanat whose names any of the five 
coi 
2.—Muzaffar I., H. 810-813, 
[Sed I., H. 806. 
3.—Ahmad ra 813-846. 
4.—Muomned IT., H. 846-855, 
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5. - Qutbaldin Ahmad IL., 6.—Mahmiad I., 4H. 863-917. 
H. 855-863 
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7.—Muzaffar IT., H. 917-932. 
8.—Bahadur, H. 932-943, 
