70 
E. E. Oliver —The Safwi Dynasty of Persia. 
[No. 2, 
XXVI * Mahmud, an Afghan. Ml. *95—66 grains. Isfahan, 1135 H. 
My cabinet. 
SI 
il+s:' 0 
ajl.ll LMl 
XXVII. Ditto. 
Eurdoonjee. 
The same formula, 
s but date fir<5 
[ .** i trd ] abi 
JR. IT—111 grains. Isfahan, 1134 H. Mr. 
[Jj 
AT oA+J Ic f t 
^ ^,1—X) ] 
XXVIII. Ashraf, an Af gh an. Ml. 1*0—67 grains. Qazwin, 1139 H. 
My cabinet. 
The same, but date, I |M j <3^ 
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l fr<? ... 
Ditto. Ml. 1T5—111 grains. Isfahan, 1137 H. Mr. Furdoonjee. 
The same inscriptions, 
but date 1137. 
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aC«» o^Al ... 
lal 
XXIX, Shah Talimasp II. (abdicated). Ml. F05—70 grains. 
Tabriz, 1135 H. My cabinet. 
The same as No. XVI. AJ^H^be yP. 
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t ir* yp 
XXX. Ditto, (nominally restored). Ml. IT—83 grains. Isfahan, 
1142 11. Mr. Furdoonjee. The same inscription. 
A similar coin, but with dotted margins. Isfahan, 1142 11. Mr. Fur¬ 
doonjee. 
# [ A very nearly identical coin is given in Marsdon’s Kumismata Orientatia , 
p. 470, No. DLXX1V. Tho couplet on theso coins, probably, runs thus :— 
wjl~jL’l o<l*(-w t v_jLi j| .a- y 
Marsdon reads tho two last words which do not scan. The meaning is: 
“Shah Mahmud, tho conqueror of 1 ho world, with roforonco to his bravery, has 
struck this coin front tho oast of Tran, like tho dink of tho nun.” Kd.) 
