186 C. J. Rodgers— Chronicles of the Fathan kings of Felhi. [No. 3, 
the Hon’ble Mr. Gibbs and by the British Museum. But as many of 
the members of the Asiatic Society of Bengal are not members of the 
Numismatic Society of London and do not see the catalogues published 
by the British Museum, I do not think any harm will be done by my 
retaining them in my plates. 
I will now decipher the inscriptions on the coins as far as I can. 
PL I. No. 1. Obv. 
Rev. 
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Ax J 
Mr. Gibbs reads the first line of the obverse differently. Instead of 
Habib he gives Amir. I do not think it can read Amir; I am not satisfied 
however with Habib. He also 
this he is undoubtedly wrong. 
reads the last line as “as Sultan.” In 
No. 2. Obv. 
Rev. 
aBiVI Bill 
aB b 
No. 3. Obv. 
Rev. 
j UWt 
aU (jBx 
Margin :— j 
^ j4 — 
There is a duplicate of this coin in the British Museum. Thomas 
edits a rupee of this Deogir Mint. But these two Mohurs are all I have 
heard of from this mint. 
No. 4. Ohv. 
lhLw.Jt 
Rev. 
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Sir 
No. 5. Obv. 
J 
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WO 
Rev. 
As on No. 4. 
