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Dr. Hoerule— Antiquities from Central Asia. [Extra No. 1, 
six-foil die of Sultan Abroad, as in ibidem, No. 117 (p. 42) ; mint 
obliterated by counter-struck die, date 828 H. ( = 1424 A.D.) ; weight 
77'5 grs., size 0*875". Plate I, fig. 25. From G. 4. 
(g) Sultans of Kashmir. 
a) Zaiuu-l-‘Abidm, 1417-1467 A.D., one coin, copper. Like 
Journal, As. Soc. Beng., Vol. XLVIII (1879), p. 284, pi. xiii, No. 2. 
(2) Haidar Shah, 1467-1489 A.D., one coin, copper; date illegible. 
Like ibidem , pi. xiii, No. 5. 
(3) Hasan Shah, 1469-1481 A.D., one coin, copper; double-struck 
on a coin of Haidar Shah ; date illegible. 
(4) Muhammad Shah, 1481-1537 A.D.; two coins, copper; dates 
illegible. Like ibid., pi. xiii, No. 7. 
(5) Fath Shah, 1483-1520 A.D., two coins, copper; dates ille¬ 
gible; one shows 90 (between 919 and 926 H. or 1513 and 1520 
A.D.) Like ibid., pi. xiii, No. 8. 
( h ) Unidentified. 
(1) Seven coins, copper; notin British Museum Catalogue ; mint 
Kashghar, date 950 H. in words ( = 1543 A. D.); weight 80*5-123 grs.; 
size 0*9375-1*2". From M. 2. Plate II, fig. 2 6a-d. 
Obverse. 
Reverse. 
Single-lined large circular 
area, within circle of 
dots. 
Small central square, with 
semicircles upon the four 
sides. 
In square eitheralone 
(2 6d) or with another 
unread word (26e). 
In semicircles (?) - (?) - 
Two of the coins show a square counter-struck die (fig. 26d), with 
^*£1? on it. 
The two words after ‘adl probably contain a name which I am 
unable to identify. At the time of the date of the coin several 
dynasties were contending for the possession of Kash gh ar. e.g ., the 
Bukhara rulers, the Mongol Khans and the Doughlat Amirs. 
(2) Sulaiman Khaqan (?) ; 52 coins, copper; not in the British 
Museum Catalogue; with neither mint nor date; weight 26-116 grs., 
average 60 grs.; size 1-1*4". From M. 2, M. 3, M. 4, M. 6, G. 5, G. 7, 
G. 10. Two varieties, as follows : 
