Captain De Loessoe's Central Asiatic Coins. 



Description. 



56,68 

 45,45 



116,13 



45,72 



45,95 

 42,52 



50,96 



48,19 



55,06 



37,44 



GHAZNAWI'S AND GHORrS — Gontd. 

 Do. Doubtful. Inscribed circular areas. 

 Obv. Rev. 



* Ghiyasu-d-din and Muizzu-d-din 

 bin Sam. Type the same as in No. 117. 



A silver coin of this type has been publish- 

 ed by Dr. Stiilpnagel in J. A. S. B., 

 vol. XLIX, p. 31 (PI. IV, No. III). It 

 shows no mint, but bears the date 599 A. H. 

 (/) 



* Do. Type, four concentric circles, 

 exactly as in the silver dirhem, published 

 by Dr. Stiilpnagel, in J. A. S. B., vol. 

 XLIX, p. 30 (PI. IV, No. II). No mint ; 

 but date 599 on the rev. with Muizz' name. 



(0 



Muizzu-d-din and Taju-d-din Ildaz. 



Published by Mr. Rodg- e rs, in J. A. S. B , 

 vol. XLIX, p. 210 (PI. XVIII, No. 17). 

 See also Ar. Ant. PI. XX, fig. 18. < t) 



X Muizzu-d-din bin Sam. Type, Tur- 

 ki horseman ; exactly as in Ohron., p. 15, 

 No. 6 (PI. I, fig. 5). (0 



Do. Type, Rtijput horseman ; exactly 

 as in Chron., p. 15, No. 5, (PI. I, fig. 4). 

 it) 



X Do. Type, bull and horseman, ex- 

 actly as in Chron., p. 15, No. 10, (PI. I, 



fig). (0 



* Do. Type, on both obv. and rev., an 

 inscribed hexagon formed by two inter- 

 lacing equilateral triangles, (i!) 



Obv. 

 JkU\ (?) 



Rev. 

 o 



