162 
A. F. R. Hoernle — Copper Coins of the Suri Dynasty. [No. 2, 
Rev. 
tilts ^UaJL« 
lii a 
141 
4lLm 13 
Variety 4. This is also a quite new variety, which has never been 
published.* There are 6 specimens, none of which is quite perfect ; 
the best is shown in Plate IV, fig. 25. They bear no date ; the mint 
is Qil’ah-Shirgarh. The legends run as follows : 
Ohv. 
JjUJ) 
»t S, 
alii oJA 
The ohv. reads : as-Sultdn al-'Adil Sher Shah kJiallad Alldhu saltd- 
nahu ; the rev. Ddru-?-zarb Qil'ah Shtrgarh. 
Variety 5. This, too, is a new variety, hitherto unpublished. 
There are only two specimens, neither of whom is quite perfect. The 
mint is Kdlpl, the dates 950 and 94*. The legends run as follows. 
See Plate IV, fig. 26. 
Ohv. 
Rev. 
jylkJ 1( 
s.U\ 
14* tP 
The ohv. reads : As-Sultdn Ahul Muzaffar Sher Shdh al-'Adil ; the 
last line is illegible. 
Rev. 
ijJJ 
liS — ? 
la 
Ohv. 
aJUI 
aU| 
j — »Ji*it 
4^a}| _j IjjoJl ji\ 
DIms of Isl/m Shah. 
Islam Shah reigned from A. H. 952 — 960=A. D. 1545 — 1552 ; his 
other name was Jaldlu-d-din. With the exception of type IV, none of 
* I think I have seen in some MS. list of Mr. Rodgers a coin of this kind 
mentioned. But I am not sure. 
