187 
188G.] 0. J. Rodgers —Chronicles of the Patlian kings of Delhi. 
No. 6. Ohv. Dev. 
t5 
Jt 
>A/o! 
VS 
No. 7. 
Ohv .— y\ 
Dev. 
^;yo( 
^ -7. 
Margin:— AjUjU^j j 
•• 10 
No. 8. Obv .— Same as in No. 7. 
Dev .— Same as in No. 7. 
Margin:—Same as in No. 7. The word used is dinar, but the unit 
is eight not two as in No. 7. 
No. 9. Ohv. Dev. 
y\ 
VI'S (3-i-^ 
hjjjf Aj(^ &JdKbt 
Margin:—^ j <xi.wj j b| |i.A 
The six in the reverse looks like a one. The coin, however, being 
posthumous as shown in the margin the reading I have given must stand. 
No. 10. Ohv. Margin at bottom. 
J_y** d^'Ct*.,v»( 
Sir 
jy»5/ 
On left 
t <1-^ 
«• 
Top and right hand not legible. 
Mr. Thomas read neither Ismael nor 8ur. Yet both words are on 
the coin he gives. The British Museum Catalogue reads 8ur but de¬ 
ciphers Ismael thus which of course means nothing. This coin of 
Dr. Da Cunha’s is invaluable as giving the mint Lahore and part of the 
margin which agrees with the inscription on Sikandar’s copper coin 
No. 5, noticed above. How he got the name Ismael I an’t say. Fe- 
rishta says his name was Ahmad Khan. 
