228 C. J. Rodgers — Coins of Nimréa. [No. 2, 1896.] 
(5) In circular area :— 
Slat 
5S pbs YI Not given. 
wo] 9 oe t 
(6) Not given. In square area :— 
the Kalimah, 
In margin :— 
see eeeees Baws sob 2 Sayeed Cyd 
(7) Not given. In square area : — 
the Kalimah. 
Tn margin : — 
(761 HL.) tulesioc uate coda! thn sod... Jape ope 
(8) Shel Not given. 
Gabe pes yt 
NS Eno} 5 
S908? US 
(9) Not given, but In square, the Kalimah. 
as on (8) (--3H.) C8 din... 3 Sy... 
(10) do. As on (9), but margin :— 
(76-H.) Gglazsve 9 Gpdin ig ...... Sores wys 
There can be no doubt about the coins Nos. 1 and 4 to 10 being coins 
of the same man. But I cannot find out whohe is. He would be reigning 
just before the time of Taimir; but in the histories of Taimir I see no 
mention of him. The name of the king on coin No. 3 is unfortunately 
deleted. Coin No. 4 never had a king’s name on it. One of the gold 
coins in the B. M. Catalogue Additions, Vol ii., is called Gydt, gs? Obs 
wloS uy des”, This must be the son of dge5” Gy whos G2} 5 G='t Baa 
So we have here three kings’ names and their country given. I cannot 
find in my limited library any mention of any one of them. I have given 
the coins. I leave the solution of the question as to who the men were 
whostruck them to some one whois fortunate enough to possess a history, 
dealing with this part of the world at the time when the coins were 
struck. The coins at any rate show us how useful they can be in direct- 
ing attention to kings and countries whose history is but little known. 
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