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No. 8. Gold coin of Gyas ud Dia Tuglaq. This coin is the same as 

 Thomas' No. 158. In his coin the margin stops short when it gets to the 

 mint. This goes on three words mulh i Taking." It was struck in 

 Telingana. 



No. 9. A gold mohur. Rev. Malimud Shdli, hin Muhammad Shah 

 tin Tuglaq Shah as Sultan 752." 



Obv. Fi zaman i Amir ul Mominin, Qyas tid Dunya toa 'd Dm, Abu, 

 'I Ifuzafar." 



When Muhammad Tuglaq died, Piroz Shah was with him at Tatta in 

 Scinde. Ahmad Ayaz Khwajah i Jahan set up in Dehli a boy of six years 

 of age as king. Ferishta says that he was called Gyas ud Din 31uhammad, 

 but the coin shows that his name was Mahmud. On Firoz Shah's arrival in 

 Dehli Mahmud was deposed. 



No. 10. New type of Ala ud Din Khwarizmi's coin struck at Kishm. 

 Obv. " Kishm, Ala ud Dunya lua \l Din, Muhammad hin us Sultan." 

 Rev. horseman by side of spear " {A)mtr." Above the horse " ul Azim.'" 



No. 11. Obv. " (Saif) ud dunya wa 'd Din, Abu ul Muzaffar, al 

 Hasn, hin Muhammad." 



Rev. Bull on which " Kirmdn," over it in Hindi Sri II 



No. 12. Obv. " JSFasir ud dunya wa 'J Din, Abu 7 Muzaffar. 



Rev. "Muhammad hin Hasn Karlagh." 



No. 13. Obv. in Hindi round a bull " Sri Jaldl ud Din.'' On the 

 bull in Arabic " Kirmdn." 



Rev. Horseman over which words which may be Hindi " Sri Sami- 

 rah, but they look like Persian " Farmdn raivd." 



These last four coins are all new types. Kirmdn* may be the Persian 

 province and town. Jalal ud Din Khwarizmi went there by way of 

 3Ic7crdn after he left India. At least so says the author of the " Bauzai 

 us Safa." 



No. I4i. Obv. " Khalifatu Bahh il Alamin Kutub ud Dunyd wa 'd 

 Din." 



Rev. " Abit 'I Muzafar MuhdraJc Shdh as Sultan ihn us Sultdn Al 

 tvdsiq billah." 



No. 15. Obv. " Al Mujdhid fi sabil i 'llali Muhammad Tuglaq." 

 Above, " Abuhakr;" to right, " Ali ;" to left " Umr" under " Othmdn." 



Rev. the Kalimah in a circle. Margin : " Zarb hdzd us SikJca, hi 

 Hazrat Dehli, fi sanat Khams asharin tua saba miata. This coin is a very 



* Thomas idontifics it witli Kurruni near Bunnu. Kishm is I suppose the island 

 and town at the ontrauco to the Persian Gulf. If so, theie is no reason why Kirnuin 

 should not ho the Persian one, except this one, that here we have coins struck in. 

 Hindi. 



