1889.] 



Captain Be Lcessoe's Central Asiatic Coins. 



27 



37,10 



51,18 



51,05 



31,24 



26,15 



87,23 



48.36 



Description. 



GHAZNAWTS AND GROUTS— Contd. 



* t t Do. Variety 4, similar to No. 

 133, but with lance at charge, and some- 

 what different rev. inscription, (f) 



Rev. tylW-Jl 



ji\ 111 



Jill 



Tdju-d-din Ildaz. Type, Turk! horse- 

 man, as published by Mr. Rodgers, in 

 J. A. S. B., vol. LII. p. 55 (PI. IV, fig. 

 2). (t) 



X Do. Type : Rajput horseman, as in 

 Ar. Ant., PI. XX, fig. 9. (t) 



NlSABURr AMI'RS. 



J Tughan Shah. Circular areas with 

 inscribed margins, as in B. M. 0. of Or. 

 Coins, vol. Ill, No. 313 (PI. VI, fig. 313). 

 Mint obliterated, date 57*. (t) 

 Obv. margin : <*jl*~+a- j <*Hl 



% Do. Same type as No. 139, but 

 otherwise as in B. M. C. of Or. Coins, vol. 

 Ill, No. 314. Mint and date lost, (i) 



BENf ZENGI' ATA BEGS OP MOSIL. 



* Badru-d-din Lulu. Mint Mosil, 

 date 650 ; in every respect like No. CLXXX 

 in Num. Or., p. 170, (PI. X). It differs 

 from B. M. C, vol. Ill, No. 574 (PI. X) only 

 in the omission of the word ^> j in the 

 second line of the rev. area inscription, 

 and in the date, (g) 



GREAT SELJUQIS. 

 Muhammad. Lettered surfaces, en- 

 closed within double lined circles. The 

 obv. is marked with fath, the rev. with 



