1893.] A. F. R. Hoernle — Muhammadan and Hindu Goins. 231 
No. 83, and I only publish it here, because it is in nearly perfect 
condition. The beginning of the name Jalal is lost or disfigured in every 
other specimen I have hitherto seen. The mint also is a curiosity ; 
for it seems to read (left-hand margin) J_ fi al- Wruzabad. 
The more usual form is ibl jjjij SaW) fi al-bildat Firuzdbdd. The date 
is 824 (Arp bottom, margin). The whole margin reads: 
Art 0 <si*o ihi | 
The date is in large sprawling figures. 
(3) Plate VIII, fig. 3. Now in the Indian Museum. This is a new 
type which I do not remember having seen published anywhere. The 
obverse legend is new. 
Obv. : in circular area : 
(.llwjjl li 
Margin : ah* ( ) <s£j| 
Rev. : lettered surface with usual legend in tughra. 
The date is 83(3?); the last figure may be 3 or 4. I cannot 
identify the mint name ; it seems to be a new mint of 7 or 8 letters, 
ending in X h. 
(4) Plate VIII, fig. 4. Now in the Indian Museum. This is 
another new type, with an entirely new kind of obverse design. It con- 
sists of a small circular centre with the legend Abdu-l-Jabbdr 
‘ Servant of the Omnipotent.’ Around is a broad inner circle and a 
narrow margin, both covered with arabesques. At the bottom of the 
margin there appears to be the date 8*5 (825 or 835), now partly 
obliterated by a sliroff-mark. 
The reverse has the usual legend in tughra, as, e.g., in the British 
Museum Catalogue, No 33. 
(XXXVII.) Nasiru-d-din MahmiId Shah. 
846-864 A. H. = 1442-1459 A. D. 
This Sultan struck a very great variety of coins. Mr. Blochmann 
has published nine different kinds in this Journal, Vol. LXIII, p. 295 
and Vol. XLIV, pp. 288, 289, PI. XI, Nos. 2-9. I myself have published 
eleven other varieties in this Journal, Vol. LII, pp. 217-219, PI. XVI, 
Nos. 1-8 and PI. XVII, Nos. 9—11. Here are four additional varieties. 
1. Plate VIII, 'fig. 5. Now in the Indian. Museum. This is a new 
variety of the same type to which “ Col. Hyde’s ” coin, published 
by Mr. Blochmann in this Journal, Vol. XLIII, p. 295, belongs. The 
