1896. ] J. Rodgers— Pathan Kings of Dehli. 217 
This is a coin that has been long wanted to complete the types of 
this king, Nasiru-d-din Khusrau Shah who reigned in TAY. 18) 
Dehli. We know of several of his mohurs, one rupee, in the cabinets 
of the Society, and several billon types, in the Lahore Museum. This 
is one of the small types issued by most kings about that time. It was 
obtained by me in Dehli and is now in the British Museum. 
(18) Nasrat Shah. BLAS ets yal Slt sto 
é lblJ} cshdo 
A heavy copper coin of this king. Coins with this inscription are 
generally half this weight. I have seen only one duplicate. I forget 
where it is, and I likewise forget where mine has gone. I see I do 
not possess it now. Thisis gross carelessness on my part. 
(19) Nasiru-d-din Qarlugh. wlbled| Horseman to r. 
el bey) above him 
Cro} Lot} Gyre das” 
to r. @t Tale 
This is a curious coin and anew type. We know several types 
of the coins of Nasiru-d-din Qarlugh. This one is very much like a 
type of the coins of Nasiru-d-din Mahmud of Dehli. It varies, however, 
in the way in which the obverse legend is written on the coins. And 
it has Gy des” instead of d34=” over the horseman. I have this coin, 
and I have seen two others. The B. M. has one given under the coins 
of Nasiru-d-din Mahmud. 
(20) Ghiyasu-d-din Balban. Jos woyas? 
sls usi®s 
This is the smallest copper eal of Balban known. Coins with 
this inscription generally weigh about 26 grs. This is 10°3. 
(21) Altamsh (?) Jos uso 
I think it isa coin of Altamsh. Mr. King obtained it from me. 
(22) Firoz Shah Zafar. ld 35 one Wthoged} 
CNL ot casil 
BLS 39 p29 vat 791 H. 
This is a new type of the coins of this prince. We wanted this to 
complete his set. 
(23) do. BLE $y p38 ball 
é lbh Wydicgest 
eee Bera) 
vat CHOU) aT 
I have remarked on this coin before. It is curious the year coming 
on the obverse, contrary to the custom of the Tughlaq coins. 
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