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1342   INVENTORY LIST OF COINS FOUND OR OBTAINED [AppendixB

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4 Muhammadan coins of'Sulaiman Khâgàn' (?); see Pl. CXLI, No. 29.

  1. Silver and copper coins, batches Khotan. 0074, 0084.

1 A. Muhammadan coin, circ. 14th cent., almost illegible. 1 1E. Muhammadan coin, 14-15th cent., illegible.

  1. Copper coins, batch Khotan. 0098.

1 Chinese coin of Yüan-fêng period (1078-86 A. n.).

1 Chinese coin of Ch'ien-yen period (1127-31 A. D.) ; see Pl. CXLI, No. 20.

  1. Gold Dinar, Badruddin. 003, much clipped, probably of

`Ala-ud-din Khwârizm-shah, 1199-1210 A.D.; see Pl. CXLI, No. 31.

Copper coins from find at Halal-bagh.

36 Chinese coins, with legend Wu-chu.

Copper coins, batch Ku. ai, from hoard found at Kum-bagh, Tosalla canton.

to Chinese coins of Ch'ien-yüan period (758-760 A. n.). Copper coins, batch Khotan. 0097, said to have been found south of Tar-bogaz, Zawa canton.

36 Muhammadan coins, of types illustrated in Hoernle,' Report on C.-A. Ant., Pl. I, figs. 30-35 ; see Pl. CXLI, No. 28.

D. COPPER COINS BROUGHT TO KHOTAN FROM ' TATI' SITES E. OF YURUNG-KASH.

p. 102.)

3 Muhammadan CXLI, No. 27.

1 Muhammadan cent.).

2 Muhammadan

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(See above,

a. Coins collected by ' treasure-seekers of Tam-batches Khotan. o1. z, 02, 06. 1, m, oo27, 0028, 0032-35, 0045.

9 Sino-Kharosthi coins; see Pl. CXL, Nos. 1, 3.

I Chinese coin, with legend Huo-ch`ilan ; see Pl. CXL, No. 14.

34 Chinese coins, with legend Wu-chu, many clipped and of late issues.

I Chinese Tang coin, with legend Kai yilan.

16 Chinese coins of Chien-yüan period (758-760 A.D.); see PI. CXL, No. 43.

2 Chinese coins of Ta-li period (766-78o A. D.).

I Chinese coin of T'ai-p`ing period (976-984 A.D.).

I Chinese coin of Hsien-p`ing period (998-1004 A. D.).

I Chinese coin of Hsiang-fu period (1008-17 A. n.).

I Chinese coin of Tien-shêng period (1023-32 A. n.).

I Chinese coin of Ching-yu period (1034-38 A. D.).

I Chinese coin of Pao-yüan period (1038-40 A. D.).

2 Chinese coins of Hsi-ning period (1068-78 A. D.).

I Chinese coin of Yüan-fêng period (1o78-8&A. D.).

I Chinese coin of Yüan-yu period (1086-94 A.D.).

2 Chinese coins of Yüan-fu period (1098—I to1 A. D.).

I Chinese coin of Hsüan-ho period (1119-26 A. D.).

3 Chinese coins of Ch'êng-ho, Ch'ung-ho or Hsüan-ho periods (1 r 11-26 A. D. ; only -ho legible).

1 Chinese coin of Shao-hsing period (1x31-63 A. D.). 1 Chinese coin of Sung dynasty, date doubtful.

3 Muhammadan coins of Muhammad Arslan ; also 15 illegible coins, probably of same.

coins of ' Sulaimân Khâgân' (1); see PI. coin of Sâmânide dynasty (cire. r oth coins, illegible (r 4th cent.).

b.

Coins said to have been found N. of Jiya and Suya.

5 Chinese coins, with legend Wu-chu.

2 Chinese coins of Sung (5th century, uncertain).

5 Chinese coins of Ch'ien-yüan period (758-760 A. D.). I Chinese coin of Ta-li period (766-780 A. n.).

2 Chinese coins of Hsi-ning period (1068-78 A. n.). I Chinese coin of Ch'ung-ning period (1102-7 A. D.). Coin from site S. of Sampula.

I Chinese coin, with legend Wu-chu, of late date.

Coins said to have been found at, or near, Kinetokmak.

4 Sino-Kharosthi coins.

I Chinese coin, with legend Wu-chu.

3 Chinese coins of Chien-yüan period (758-760 A. D.). 2 Chinese coins of Ch'ung-ning period (f1o2-7 A. D.).

5 Muhammadan coins, mediaeval, illegible.

Coins said to have come from ' Tatis ' of Ak-terek. 15 Chinese coins, with legend Wu-chu.

25 Chinese coins of Ch'ien-yüan period (758-760 A. n.).

4 Chinese coins of Ta-li period (766-78o A. D.). 7 Muhammadan coins, much worn and illegible.

V. COPPER COINS FOUND AT DESERT SITES N. OF JIYA.1 (See above, pp. 129, 131.)

a. Coins found at Kök-kum-ârish.   b. Coins found at Kine-tokmak.

3 Chinese coins, uninscribed, probably of 5th cent.

2 Chinese coins, uninscribed, probably of 5th cent.

I In the record of coins found or excavated at sites, fragments of coins, when belonging to distinct specimens, have been counted as coins.