66 C. J. Rodgers —Supplement to Thomas' Chronicles , No. 5. [No. 2, 
(9) Obv. In circle:— 
&)i+Xvo j j&c {j? 
(Ghaznih, 611 H.) 
This is again a coin of 
his own on it. 
Rev. 
thi^l 3 ^1 
^Lki—Jl ( jiij ) 
his master’s name and 
Yalduz with 
( 10 ) 
Obv. p&xj i u£Wf 
j biiiJi 
o+sz*jhhJ\ y\ 
Rev. In a square inscribed in a 
circle:— 
The Kalima. 
Margin :—flr 5 ^ 
w 
Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10 were in the cabinet of Sir Alexander Cunningham. 
No. 10 he assigned to Nasiru-d-din Muhammad Qarlugh. 
(li) 
Obv. In a square :— 
t^jUaJuvJi j 
Rev. In a square :— 
%* 
^cf ^ahwJl 
Cii.h &\m* 
<Sjt+jLvO J j 
Above in margin 
%• 
v This is from the same cabinet as No. 10. It is peculiar. It has 
the name of father and son on the obverse. On the reverse only the 
name of the mint Dehli is in the margin. The year comes along with 
the name of the Khalifah in the square area. This is a unique arrange¬ 
ment. The whole coin indeed is unique. 
(12) Obv. In a circle :— 
(jUaLJf 
3 1*^1 j** 
j&*>w 
Rev. In a circle :— 
jSK\ 
Margin:— 
« H *1* \* 
Traces of margin. 
Thomas gives no mohur of Kaiqubad. 
of L. White King, Esq. Others are known. 
(Dehli, 688 H.) 
This one is in the cabinet 
(13) Obv. <jPVf 
jJA ^ILU 
acCe 
This is from my own cabinet. 
Rev. ls* 
A • ♦ 
It is now in the Lahore Museum. 
