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Plate II, No. 2. Eev. Us siUtan ul Muazzim. 



Obv. Gyds ucl Dmiya toa ucl Din. 



In these three coins Ala ucl Din (Masaud Shah) and Shams ud Din 

 Altamsh and Gyas ud Din (Balban) we have the title Muazzim. And it 

 comes also in No. 6 which I now proceed to describe. 



No. 6. Ohv. in florid Kufic "As sultan ul Muazzim Shams ud dunyd, 

 wa 'J din Abu 7 Muzajfar {Eltamasli ?^ . Eev., in a rayed circle, the 

 Kalimah, under which (Al Mustansir) hiamri Hlah Amir lU Momimn. 

 This coin weighs 62 grs. only. It is therefore a tankah. It came to hand 

 with three Balm ud Dm Semi's silver tanliahs. 



No. 7. A rupee of Shams ud Din Altamsh, 



Ohv. " As Sultan id Azim Shams ud Dunyd loa \l Dm Altamsh as 

 Sultan JVdsir i Amir ul Mominin.'^ Eev. Fi alid il Imam Al Mustansir 

 Amir ul Momanin. Margin illegible alas ! 



No. 8. Ohv. in Hindi above bull, Samasa Din. 



Eev. above horse Sa and no other letter of Hamirah. 



This type is quite new. 



No. 10. Obv. As Sultan ul Azim Shams ud Dunyd wa 'd Din. 



Eev. Horseman, to right of which JEltatamsh, and above horseman 

 tis Sultan. Thomas' coin had not any inscription in front of the horse. 

 I have seen several of this type. 



No. II. Obv. {Shams) ud Dunyd tva {ud DUi) Eltatamsli as Sultan. 

 Eev. Horseman and Sri Hamirah. 



No. 12. Obv. As sultan id 'Azim Tlltatamsh as sidtdn. 

 Eev. Horseman at charge. 



No. 13, Obv. Slums ud Dunyd iva 'd Din Ahu 7 Muzaffar us 

 Sultdn. 



Eeverse, not given. 



These three coins Nos. 11, 12 and 13 give more than do Thomas' Nos. 

 47, 46, and 48. A comparison of them with Thomas' coins will at once 

 show the additional information these supply. 



No. 14. This is the same as Thomas' No. 50, with the addition of the 

 word as Sultdn on the obverse plainly visible. 



Nos 15, 16, 17, 18 show at one view four types of coins of Elduz, the 

 general of Muhammad bin Sam. Three of them are binominal. 



No. 15. Obv. Muizz lul Dunyd loa \l Din, Ahd Yalduz. 

 Eev. Bull over which " Sri Muj," in Hindi. 



Tliere cannot be much doubt about the reading of the Hindi. Sri 

 Hamirah it cannot be. It is an attempt I think by a Musalman at Sri 

 Muizz. 



No. 16. Obv. Muizz ud Dunyd wa \l Din. 

 Key. Ahd Yalduz. 



