1883.] C, J. Rodgers —Coins Supplementary of the Pathdn Kings. 55 
pious token of respect for one of Muhammad’s successors, and subsequent¬ 
ly in some cases did double duty by expressing this and also the place o£ 
mintage. 
Ob. (f'!’? (JjWl I 
Kev. I I cAj J. jjti 
Weight .—52 8 grs. 
PI. Ill, Fig. 30. This is one of the pagodas issued in the name of 
Krishna Raja Wodeyar, who after the death of Tippu was put on the 
Mysore throne by the English. The first issue was struck in 1800 by the 
Dewan Purniaiya. Buchanan* says regarding it “ on the fall of Tippu 
the Mysore government having found it convenient to coin pagodas of the 
same value with those before current, struck them at Mvsore and Nagrara, 
but restored the old name of Ikkeri.” In addition to this, as already men¬ 
tioned, the obverse of the original Ikkeri was also retained, and the in. 
scription on the reverse is a palpable imitation of the legend on the Vijaya- 
nagar pagodas, the word “ Pratapa” being omitted. This liun was, 
according to Mr. Rice, called the Hosa Ilclceri Varaha , or new Ikkeri 
pagoda, to distinguish it from the old form, the Hale IJclceri Varaha f 
Ob. Siva with the trisula in his right hand ; to the right Parvati 
and the conventional deer; overhead the sun and moon, 
Kev. Sri Krishna Raja. 
Weight .—52 7125 grs. 
Coins Supplementary to Thomas' 11 Chronicles of the Pathdn Kings of Delhi,” 
No. III.—By Chas. J. Rodgees, Principal Normal College, Amritsar. 
(With two Plates.) 
My only excuse for giving a third supplement to the excellent work 
of Mr. Thomas is this, that just before leaving India and after my arrival 
in England I obtained from Afghanistan and India a great quantity of 
coins amongst which were many which have not yet been edited. Informa¬ 
tion about these would I thought be welcome to the numismatic world 
and to historians. 
PI. IV, No. 1 . Obverse, f** Ij bfieJ| 
Keverse. Horseman with inscription illegible. 
No. 2. Obv. | j LioJ| 
Keverse. Horseman under which iybo r S The o is under the 
nose of the horse. 
* “Journey through Mysore,” Vol. Ill, p. 258. 
t “ Mysore Gazetteer,” p. 3 of Appendix, Vol. I. 
