23G 
A. F. R. Iloernle — Muhammadan and Hindu Goins. [No. 3, 
Tlie Reverse is divided into four parallel compartments by throe 
horizontal lines. The legend is as follows : — 
i_suo 
liilkLJl gUiSjjb 
[^Ik] LJ| [aU>] 
There is no mint name and date on the coin, so far as I can see. 
(2) Plate VIII, fig. 10. Now in the Indian Museum. Only one 
coin of this kind was found. 
Obv. : in circular area : 
The Creed. 
Below : Mint and date 
illegible. 
Rev. : in lozenge area : 
Ui 
\ 3 t 
&1A b,l[ jjf 
JiUotXj jb iylkJLJ| 
tiilkJ — f | xU 
The marginal segments of the reverse are too much abraded to 
distinguish whether they bore any legends or merely ornamental 
scrolls ; probably the latter. 
(3) Plate VIII, fig. 11. Now in the Indian Museum ; only one coin 
of this kind. 
Obv. : in circular area : 
Rev. : lettered surface : 
Ail | 
aJ!| J[jm ij 
3 l P^t) 
U-P.W5 
Jj Jj\ 
(^1 *t£& jb xLi 
w lk(JU| & Laj 
There appears to have been no mint or date on this coin ; at least 
I can discover no space for them. 
What is particularly noteworthy, however, is that here we have 
again further evidence of the use, by the same king, of the two kunyats 
