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A. F. R. Hoernle— Catalogue of 



[Supplement, 



Metal. 



145 



18. 



Description. 



GREAT SELJTJQrS — Contd. 

 'actt, as in B. M. C, vol. Ill, No. 67, p. 34, 

 35. (0 

 Obv. Eev. 



J/l **\ il Rest illegible. 



aJL/| 



RU'Mr SELJUQIS. 

 42,58 Ghiyasu-d-dm Kai-Khusru II. Type: 



obv., sun over lion to right ; rev. inscrip- 

 tion, exactly as in B. M. C. of Or. Coins, 

 vol. Ill, No. 225. With a small hole 

 near the margin for wearing, (g). 



MALIKS OF SIJISTAN. 



N. B. On these Malihs, see Major 

 Baverty's translation of the Tabaqdt-i-Nasiri, 

 pp. 183-202. 



27,20 t Ahmad bin Muhammad. As de- 

 scribed and figured in B. M. C. of Or. Coins, 

 vol. Ill, No. 34, (1 /, another broken in 

 fragments). 



29,01 * I Khalaf ibn Ahmad. Type : cir- 

 cular areas with inscribed margins, on both 

 obv. and rev. The coin is in indifferent 

 condition, and the legends difficult to read. 

 Mr. Rodgers remarks as follows : 



" Obv. : under <**^l w ) in tughra. 

 Rev. : etc.^«*a> y.\j$*>y) ii^yf] t+x> 



Margins not quite legible, but the mint 

 Sijistan is quite plain." 



+ J T aju-d-dm Harab, sixth in de- 



43,66 scent from Khalaf. Type : obv., quarter- 

 foil within double-lined circle ; one pel- 

 let m each segment ; rev., lettered sur- 

 face within three circles, the inner and 



