4 C. J. Rodgers — On Miscellaneous Corns. [Jan. 



2^0. 3. — A rupee of Kam Bakhsh, son of Aurangzib. 

 Obverse ; — t^ j ^i^j^s^ y. i>j ^ :> ^d ^^ 



Reverse : — ji^J Isri^^ftJ^^ijI^ w^^ 



The couplet on the obverse I have made up by comparing this 

 coin with Nos. 4 and 11. The mint is Bijapiir, Daru-1-Zafar (the gate 

 of Victory), a title occurring on the rupees of Aurangzib, struck in 

 this mint. 



No. 4. — A second rupee of Kam Bakhsh. 



Obverse : — Same as on No. 3, but vrithout date. 

 Reverse : — Mint not legible. Year «^i^l 

 j^o. 5. — A rupee of A'zam Shah, son of Aurangzib. 



Obverse : — ^W j »^j»i *^^ ^\=^ )i> &j 



Reverse : — '^sJ Aw ^bit^^^l ^j^ 



^^j.U/0 ^>>.^Y^ ur^^^ 

 No. 6. — A mohur of A'zam Shah, struck at Asir (Garh). 

 Obverse : — Same as No. 5, but date v I M 

 Reverse : — <^^l ^^j^!^\ ^j*^ 

 These two coins of A'zam Shah are in the cabinet of General Sir A. 

 Cunningham. I found the rupee in Amritsar, years ao-o. 



No. 7. — A rupee of Rafi'u-d-Darjat, struck at Akbarabad (Agra). 

 Obverse : — o(^J cjI;0*^^J ^) A^ 



Reverse :— ii'^ yf^ ^s'^^h ^iii-^ v-y^ 



tyy^^^ ''^^'^jQ i^jXa. «>£k.| AXwo 



No. 8. — A rupee of Shah Jahan III., also struck at Akbarabad. 



Obverse : — 1 1 Vi* ^j'^ jjU^b ^l^a^ ^\.J:» ^/^'*> *>*•»• 



Reverse : — Same as on No. 7. 



No. 9.— A copper pice of Aurangzib, struck at Machchlipatan 

 (Masulipatam). 



Obverse : — I I I V '^j^^ u^j^^ <^^^ 



Reverse :— t*S c:?^^ c5^t^ ^^ 



No. 10.— A second pice of Aurangzib, struck at Haidarabad. 

 Obverse : — e(;(^A> ,^jU. Ai^ 



Reverse:— | | ./ ^iUlji^Jia. ^^^ 



