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perhaps conclude that the hoard was buried in the earlier part of 
his reign before the date of his submission to Altamsh. 
Major Roberts has noticed the tradition which is still preserved 
of immigrations of the population from Rajputana to Garhwal. 
Tt is extremely probable that the Muhammadan conquests were 
one of the chief causes of such immigrations ; and the hoard, which 
we have examined, may, therefore, be regarded as an historical 
record of considerable interest. 
It remains only to add that, through the generosity of Major 
Roberts, specimens of each variety represented in the hoard have 
been added to the collection of the British Museum. 
British MUseuM : K. J. Rarson. 
43. IV—MUGHAL EMPHRORS. 
Some rare MucaHan Corns. 
(i) Akbar. 
fA. 
Weight, 306 grains. 
Size, ‘84 inch. 
Date, 981 in Persian words. 
SleSiyts 
Obverse. ushto C8 pm 
Luar) 
Reverse. sas (San-i-Nuhsad hashtad wa yak) 
cS We 
Fulas of Akbar from the Dehli Mint with the title Hazrat are 
known, but this Fulds bears the full title Dar-ul-Mulk Hazrat, 
which we;meet on Humayun’s Fulus. 
(ii) 
Ab. 
Weight,4154 grains. 
Size, °7 inch. 
Date, 965 in Persian words. 
Obverse. $9 939 (Zarb Fulus 
jas Hissar Piroza ) 
x7)9 Sys 
