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Philological Secretary — Reports on Coins. 



[Nov. 



No. of 

 specimens. 



2, Aurangzi'b, 1068—1118 A. H. = 1658—1707 A. D., 



legible dates 1093, 1099, 1102, 1103, 1109, 1110, 

 legible mints : Siirat, Multan, Bijapur ; one has 

 Daru-l-Kliair Ajmir. 1110 ... ... 14 



3, Bahadur Shah, 1118—1124 A. H. = 1707—1712, 



A. D., legible dates 1123, 1124 ; legible mints : 

 'Azfmabad, Lakhnaii ... ... ... 5 



4, Jahandar Shah, 1124 == 1712 A. D., indifferent 



specimen, date 1124, mint Lakhnau ... 1 



5, Farrukh Siyar, 1124—1131, A. H. = 1712— 1719, 



A. D., legible dates 1125, 1126, 1129, 1130, legi- 

 ble mints : Mursbidabad, Etawa, Labor, Farrnkb- 

 abad, Daru-1-khilafat Shah Jahanabad, Kam- 

 bayat, Surat, 4 have Mnstaqaru-l-mulk 'Azima- 

 bad ... ... ... ... 24 



6, Muhammad Shah, 1131—1161 A. H. = 1719—1748, 



A. D. 

 a, type Sahib Qirdn, date illegible, mint Daru-1- 



khilafat Shah Jahanabad ... ... 2 



&, type Bddshdh GJidzi, various dates, mint mostly 



'Azimabad, Gwaliyar ... ... ... 42 



7, Shah 'Alam, 1175—1221 A. H. = 1759—1806 A. D., 



dates illegible, mint Lakhnau ... ... 6 



8, Akbar IL, 1221—1253 A. H. = 1806—1837 A. D., 



mint illegible, date (on one) 1253, regnal 34 (in- 

 consistent), with the Bhartpur 'dagger ' ... 4 



Total 



99 



III. Report on 375 silver coins, forwarded by the Deputy Com- 

 missioner of Wardah with his No. 4759, dated 14th September, 1888. 



Together with the coins were forwarded a so-called Tawiz, of 

 silver, and a small gold plate with the figures of Jagannath. 



In a subsequent communication of the Deputy Commissioner, 

 dated the 29th September, 1888, it was stated that the whole treasure 

 had been found in Mauza Anjhi, Tahsil Wardha, in digging an old wall 

 standing on the site of a house which belonged to the finder. The ^ 

 latter asserted that it had been buried by his grandfather, and that his 

 father had been aware of it, but did not know .the pa^rticular spot where 

 it had been hidden. 



