69 
1894.] 0. J. Rodgers —Supplement to Thomas* Chronicles , No . 5. 
This fact speaks well for the communications between India and 
Ba gh dad. 
(24) Obv. ( LLIt ) ijp+Si Parts of a horseman to right. 
j 
olUJf 
This is a new type of Shamsu-d-din Iltimisli. 
(25) Obv. Rev. 
Ci'kLwJ j ^(iaLJi 
Six-rayed star. Six-rayed star. 
I assign this to Shamsu-d-din Iltimisli. 
(26) Obv. Rev. Horse to right. 
j LWf Instead of horseman a six-rayed 
star or sun. 
cilkL.lt Above, remains of Hindi letters. 
Nos. 24, 25 and 26 are from my cabinet. 
(27) Obv. In a circle:— Rev. An elephant to left. 
cilkLJ [ 
ill 
J*U cH 
This coin I ascribe to Mahmud, son of Gfhivasu-d-din Muhammad 
bin Sam. 
(28) Obv. In double square, in¬ 
scribed in a circle :— 
Jff Alt SI 
&Uf &+s: /C 
) USaIi 
fU IWS* 
Margin :— 
&c. 
"V £ ^y^***^ £ 
This beautiful gold coin, bearing the names of Grhivasu-d-din and 
Mu‘izzu-d-din, is from the Boundary Commission collection, as is 
No. 27. 
Rev. In double square, inscribed 
in a circle— 
Allf f 
( c^kL*lf 
j 
j&k+h y.\ (j-Wf 
j*L 
Margin:— 
is* < -rJ * 3 
