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ALBE11ARLE W.22, STREET, LONDON,YOL. TIL
A MANUAL
OF
MUSALMAN NUMISMATICS.
BY
0, F.S.A.CODRINGTON, M.D,
:LONDON
PUBLISHED EY THE EOYAL ASIATIC SOCIETY,
22, ALBEMAELE STREET, W.
1904.1JY STKl'tlKN Al'STIN" ANDI'UtXTKU SONS.PREFACE.
is intended for the of those notfTIHIS book who,help
like to knowArabic or Persian wouldscholars,being
Oriental coins which come inabout thesomething may
as as of others who with a oftheir wellway, knowledge
these find difficulties in the lettering, arrange-languages
are soand of the which oftenments, reading legends,
different in these from the of a MS.respects plain writing
in andor the of a and the of marksbook,print meanings
which to found on coins.are besymbols
It in made several innotes,originated during years,
"
of valuable but now scarce Elementsa that book,copy
de la RMusulinane," Soret, Brussels,Numismatique by
a from Revue de la1864, Numismafique Beige,reprint
ser. tome ii. Considerable from Indiaiv, correspondence
and at references made to and thehome, me,personal
remembrance of own troubles when to workmy beginning
at Oriental coins some in India without muchyears ago
aid have me as to what be mostfrgin.books, guided might
included in such a Manual as this.
usefully
The book I' b'e found as one ofwill, useful,hope,' ready
to Oriental numismatists in the samereference, generally,
as Soret's has been to those who had a of it.way copy
thanks are due to Mr. Le and Mr. H.RMy Guy Strange
Ainedroz for information the location of some-
regarding
mint and to the latter also for in Arabictowns, help legends.
0. C.INDEX.EEEATA.
on Coins read of Coins.line12, 21, forPage
Hafsidiline read Hafsid.17, 6, for
UUji .line read31, 9, for U^UjI
15Jb Ujb .last read,, 31, line, for
line ci-
,, 39, 1, for
'line,, 41, 17, for
line Ghaznawi read Grhaznawid.,, 48, 25, for
line read19,51, for Julayhid Sulayhid.
line Yaku read Yakub.54, 2, for
lines 5 and 15,,, 57, for ,
line .82, 24, for J^l^
line read91, 18, for Jjs*\ jl
line 44 35' read 42 27'.127, 22, for
line 67 20' read 68 10'.127, 23, for
line read .129, 10, far ^UsrUjjl ^Irsru^jl
last line but read129, 4, for Rodgers Rogers.
after line 27 insert :133,
Allahabad. In Jtf.'W. India.Provinces, ^
/ ;
2526 8155 E. DehliK; Emperors.
line Siras read Sivas.134, 6, for
last line but read,, 134, 1, for Rodgers Rogers.
after line 22 insert :,, 149,
/
InKathia India. 2131Junaghar. war, K;
70 36' E. Dehli LocalEmperors.
Rajah.
line Bieyal read Diwal.157, 27, for
line Morocco Mecca.read,, 160, 13, forALPHABET.PLATE
S.PLATE II.
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