1876.] J. G. Delmerick— List of rare Mwhammadan Coins. JSTo. II 295 



occasion of certain " Jashans" or festivals, such as the "Nauroz" and the 

 anniversary of his coronation, &c, coins used to be specially struck in his 

 name and offered as a part of the customary nazar by the Resident on 

 behalf of the British Government. See also Kaye's Sepoy War, Vol. II, 

 page 12 and Appendix. 



Malwah. 

 Hu'shang Sha'h Ghori'. 

 Plate VI, No. 18. Gold. Weight, 170 grs. No date. 





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Mahmu'd Sha'h Khilji'. 

 Plate VI, No. 19. Gold. Weight, 169 grs. A. H. 870. 



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Beistgal. 

 Baha'dur Sha'h. 

 Plate VI, No. 20. Gold. Weight, 165 grs. A.H. 728. 



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 For a single silver specimen, lost in the Mutiny and no longer in ex- 

 istence, see coin No. 186, page 215 of Thomas' Chronicles of the Pathan 

 Kings of Delhi. 



Husain Sha'h. 

 Plate VI, No. 21. Gold. Weight, 162 grs. A.H. 905. 



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