216 J. Rodgers— Pathan Kings of Dehli. [No. 2, 
Margins: names of the yet 9 
four companions of VF 962 H. 
Muhammad. Ene 
Margins :-— 
(Banaras) ,yy'y || === || -== || pale 
This is the only Rupee of Ibrahim Stri known. [I regret that I am 
not at all satisfied with my imperfect readings of the legends. The 
Hon’ble J. Gibbs edited a half-rupee which belonged to Sir Alex. 
Cunningham, and was more imperfect than thisone. It is pretty certain 
that the mint on the coin is Banaras. It is curious that the names of the 
four companions should come in the margins of the obverse. They are 
‘generally in the margins of the reverse. 
(14) Muhammad Siri In square area :— In square area :— 
ols dos” wlble The Kalimah and 
&SL0 aU} old aie =: 963 -H. 
Bye} (gle Silbles y 
Margins: apparent- 
Upper margin: lao} jlve ly the names of 
Left 3 CHOY 5 the four companions, 
rest illegible. and their attributes. 
This is a new type of the rupees of the third Suri emperor. 
(15) Abi Bakr Shah and las 5) os BLE $5 a9 
Firdz Shah Zafar BLE 9 942 Gy? é tbl 2b 
area 
olbludt vat 791 H. 
This coin seems to have been struck curiously. What I have given 
as the reverse comes on the obverse of No. 23. The curious thing 
about this is that the date comes along with a king’s name. It generally 
comes on the reverse. It may be a coin struck by mistake. It may 
have been coined purposely. Ht is at present unique. | 
(16) ‘Alau-d-din of In scolloped square:— In scolloped square :— 
Khwarizm. 
Lio} dhe Cre) 
above, and below, an above, and below, an 
ornament. ornament. 
A new type of this ruler’s coins. I think it belongs to Colonel 
Sturt of the 2nd P. I., commanding at Kohat. 
(17) Khusrau Shah. Jos Cy past 
