1896. ] J. Rodgers— Pathan Kings of Dehli. 215 
(7) Aba Bakr Shah, In quatrefoil, Erdoget 
Bb 5S) pt peel Gast 
Margin 
olble 3h jaa noe (ww) va 791 H. 
This beautiful coin seems to be the only one known with the 
king’s name in a quatrefoil. It is generally in a square or a circle, or 
without any area at all. 
(S) Mahmid Shah of Malwa = whl} abet sf 
cre dlon = 
ert s Lilt Me Bld d940° 
This is quite a new type of Mahmid Shah. Duplicate in my own 
cabinet, obtained in Mandt. 
(9) Mahmid Shah of Malwa. wlblu} rbot 931 
7 dle Jatt es 
wt g Lit Bo ope? 
Margin illegible. 
This is also a new type of the same king. | 
(10) ‘Alau-d-din Mas‘atid Shah. wlkl. Rude horseman. 
Ogtenid 
als 
A new type of Mas‘aiid Shah’s, not in any Museum. 
(11) Firédz Shah, son of Abi Bakr Shah —8l& jyys9 Wrreze)} prof 
BES tod gail 
olblee var 792, H. 
This king is not mentioned in history. His name comes along with: 
his father’s, just as his grandfather’s, Zafar, comes along with his father’s. 
This Firéz Shah must not be confounded with Firdz Shah Zafar, the 
father of Abi Bakr Shah. I formerly edited one of this king’s coins. 
But I mis-read it. It reads exactly as this one does, and has the same 
date, but the obverse is ina six-foil area. See No. 24, pl. IX, Vol. LV, 
Pt. I, for 1886 of J. A. S. B. 
(12) Muhammad Shah of Malwa. 2s o41=° Sattyto 
Vibl.oJt sb bsl&  Shadiabad. 
Very few coins of this king are known. This seems the only one 
known in copper. It resembles the coins of Hoshang Shah. 
(43) Ibrahim Siri. In square area :-— In square area :— 
r — — psslysl &&b0 aly ola 
wlblre : &slblis 3 
daw _Pboad} os} Bild cle} y 
