150 Journal of the Asratic Socvety of Bengal. | April, 1905. 
and in any case, the dates show that Kam Bakhsh was appointed 
to, and started to take possession of, Bijapur before his father’s 
death. 
WILLIAM IRVINE. 
38. Ahmad Shah Bahadur. Anew Mughal mint. Mujgahidabad. 
This coin was obtained by me in Cawnpore two years ago. I 
have been unable to identify the locality of Mujahidabad. Abmad 
Shah at his accession took the title of Mujahid-ud-din (Elliot, 
Wale Sp) 1125): 
The mint is entered in Mr. Burn’s list of Mughal Mints 
(J.A.S.B., Pt. I, No. 2, of 1904) but the coin has been nowhere 
described. 
Je WARNS 10) 
Weight, 165 grains. 
Size, °85. 
Mint, Mujahidabad. 
Date, 1163, A.H, 3rd regnal year. 
Obverse. Reverse. 
Within dotted circle. Within dotted circle. 
sl gla oes! jLo 
/ Die et eed 
“ne mines 5430 
JE aldol 7 paleia os 
jee OS xe mye 
shfoalswe 
H. N. Wrieut. 
39. A find of coins at Manbham. 
A large and interesting find, containing 540 coins, from Shah- 
jahan I to Shah Alam II was recently made at Ghorati in the 
Manbhtm district. | The find was especially rich in the Bengal and 
Benares mintages of the later Mughals, Muhammad Shah, Ahmad 
Shah, “Alamgir II and Shah ’Alam II as the following figures 
will shew :— 
Muhammad Shah Ahmad Shah ’Alamgir Shah ’Alam IT, 
Azimabad ee 10 31 5= 85 
Jahangirnagar 1 si 7 d= 13 
Katak peeee & oy ase = i 
Muhammadabad 
ee ; 26 83, 128 31=213 
Murshidabad 17 20 31 l= 69 
Miangir fc use i 2= 2 
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