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A Manual of Musalman Numismatics
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A Manual of Musalman Numismatics
Oliver Codrington
Gorgias Press LLC, 954 River Road, Piscataway, NJ, 08854, USA www.gorgiaspress.com G&C Kiraz is an imprint of Gorgias Press LLC Copyright © 2012 by Gorgias Press LLC Originally published in 1904 All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, scanning or otherwise without the prior written permission of Gorgias Press LLC. 2012
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ISBN 978-1-61143-253-4
ISSN 1937-3287
Reprinted from the 1904 London edition.
Printed in the United States of America
PREFACE.
r j l l l l S book is intended for the lielp of those who, not being Arabic or Persian scholars, would like to know something about the Oriental coins which may come in their way, as well as of others who with a knowledge of these languages find difficulties in the lettering, arrangements, and reading of the legends, which are often so different in these respects from the plain writing of a MS. or the print of a book, and in the meanings of marks and symbols which are to be found on coins. It originated in notes, made during several years, in a copy of that valuable but now scarce book, "Elements de la Numismatique Musulmane," by F. Soret, Brussels, 1864, a reprint from Revue
de la JSfumismatique
Beige,
ser. iv, tome ii. Considerable correspondence from India and at home, personal references made to me, and the remembrance of my own troubles when, beginning to work at Oriental coins some years ago in India without much aid from books, have guided me as to what might be most usefully included in such a Manual as this. The book will, I hope, be found useful, as one of ready reference, to Oriental numismatists generally, in the same way as Soret's has been to those who had a copy of it. My thanks are due to Mr. Guy Le Strange and Mr. EL F. Amedroz for information regarding the location of somemint towns, and to the latter also for help in Arabic legends.. 0.
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INDEX. J'AGE
I'.HiK
Abjad
115
Koranic Sentences
Abtas
116
Kufic Coins, Hint? lor
Alaraat and Arnvun Alphabet Bibliography Bismillah
77 1
233 20
3 58
Languages used
14
Marks of Genuineness
...
Mint Marks
Christian Era
Mint Towns, List of
Chronograms
115
Mint Towns, Titles of
7
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Lakab
205
Ciphers
i:)
9 ¡8 127
...
198
Mintage, Place and Time of...
125 208
Classification of Coinages ...
47
Months, Names of
Counter-marks
53
Months, Names of, on Mysore
Cycle Years
206
Coinage in Abjad and Abtas
Dates
208
Morphology of Coins
Denominations of Coins
117
Names, Proper
56
8
Names of God
40
Diacritical Marks Eras Fraehn's Conspectus Classium
203 48
Hijra and Christian Years,
...
Numbers
209 12
4
Ornamentation
17
Pious Expressions or Ejaculations
30
Table of
212
Poetical Legends
94
Hijra Era
203
Proper Names
56
3
Regal Titles
77
08
Regnal Years
Hints for reading Kuiic Coins Honorary Titles Ilahi Era Imams, Twelve Isolated Letters and Words ...
205
210
Religious Legends
20
44
SamvatEra
205
9
Spanish Era
205
Kalimah
21
Symbols
Khalifs, Abbasid
91
Table of H i j r a and Christian
Khalifs, Egyptian Abbasid ..
92
Khalifs, Four
43
Titles of Mint Towns
...
198
Khalifs, Umayyad
90
Types and Varieties of Coins...
11
Khanian Era
204
18
Years
212
EKBATÀ.
Page 12, line 21, for on Coins read of Coins. „
17, line 6, for Hafsidi read Haisid.
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31, line 9, for ti>U^ read U
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31, last line, for lïJb read UJ'j . ,,
39, line 1, for c ^ L u j ^ read 41, line 17, for *
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48, line 25, for (xhaznawi read Ghaznawid.
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51, line 19, for Julayhid read Sulayliid.
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54, line 2, for Yaku read Yakub.
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82, line 24, for ^ » J ^ read
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91, line 18, for ¡Jjs.-4! read j ' - s * ^ .
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127, line 22, for 44° 35' read 42° 27'.
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read JosO.^ j l .
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129, last line but 4, for Eodgers read Rogers.
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133, after line 27 insert : Allahabad.
In ÏT.W. Provinces, India,
25° 2 6 ' ; 81° 55'E.
Deali Emperors.
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134, line 6, for Siras read Sivas.
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134, last line but 1, for Eodgers read Rogers.
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149, after line 22 insert : Junaghar. In Kathia war, India. 21°31'K; 70° 36' E.
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Dehli Emperors.
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Eajah. 157, line 27, for Dieval read Diwal. 160, line 13, for Morocco read Mecca.
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