&8 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



5. Oriental Series : — 



A copper coin of Shams-ad-din, Atabeg of Azarbajan^, 

 1131-72 A.D. Presented by R. Ca^inphell Thompson, Esq. 



Seven copper coins of Ala-ad-din, Shah of Khwarizm, 

 1199-1220 A.D. Presented by S. E. Pears, Esq., i.c.s. 



A silver coin of Leo V. and two copper coins of Hethum I. 

 of Armenia. Presented by R. Campbell Thompson, Esq. 



Three silver Sassanian coins of Sapor II., Peroz and 

 Khusrau II. Presented by Captain D. L. Lorimer. 



Two early Arab imitations of Sassanian silver coins and 

 three silver coins of the Arab governors of Tabaristan. 



Presented by H. L. Rabino, Esq. 



A series of coins of the Shahs of Persia, comprising a silver 

 coin of Tahmasp II., struck at Tabriz 1135 a.h. ; eight silver 

 coins of Fath 'Ali of various mints and dates ; a silver coin 

 of Muhammad Shah, another of Nasir-ad-din, a gold tuman of 

 Muzaffar-ad-din, and three bronze medals with the portraits of 

 the Revolutionary leaders, Nasr-as-Sultanah, Satar Khan, and 

 Bakr Khan. 



A fine collection of Persian coins, including a silver coin of 

 Ismail I., two silver coins of Abbas I. and five of Sulaiman I, 

 of the Huwaiza mint, twelve of Nadir Shah, and twenty-two 

 of Karim Khan of various mints and dates, a rare silver coin 

 of Baba Khan struck at Kashan 1212 A.H., silver coins of 

 Muhammad Hasan Khan and Muhammad 'Ali, and one hundred 

 and twenty-two autonomous copper coins, including many rare 

 unpublished mints and types. 



Presented by H. L. Rabino, Esq. 



A rare gold muhur of Taimur, Amir of Afghanistan, struck 

 at Kabul in the year 6 of his reign. 



Four Afghan rupees of Ahmad, struck at Aonlah, year 14; 

 Mahmud, Kashmir, year 2 ; Shuja'-al-Mulk, Kashmir, 1221 A.H. ; 

 and Abd-al-Rahman, Kabul, 1314 a.h. 



Two Afghan rupees, a rupee of Kashmir, a quarter rupee 

 of Shah Jahan, and copper coins of the Moghul Empire, 

 Afghanistan, and the Sikhs. 



Presented by R. Suteliffe, Esq. 



A rupee of Habib Allah Khan, the reigning Amir of 

 Afghanistan. Presented by S. Oppenheimer, Esq. 



A rare gold tanka of Muhammad III. bin Tughlak, struck 

 at Dehli 739 a.h. and six billon coins of the earlier Sultans of 

 Dehli. Presented by S. E. Pears, Esq., i.c.s. 



Two silver coins of Mahmud III. of Gujarat and twenty- 

 seven copper coins of Mahmud of Malwa. 



Presented by the Director of Agriculture, 

 Central Provinces. 



