ONS Newsletter / Volume 141
Articles
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Tübingen Islamic Coinage Conference 1994, p. 1
Gilles Hennequin
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Late Roman Copper Coins from South India: Karur and Madurai (Krishnamurthy), p. 3-4
Osmund Bopearachchi
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Mamluk Economics: a study and translation of al-Maqrizi’s Ighathah (Allouche), p. 4
Michael L. Bates
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The Seljuks of Anatolia: their history and culture according to local Muslim sources (Köprülü), p. 4
Michael L. Bates
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Some considerations on the re-use of dies, p. 4-8
François Gurnet
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A silver-plated dirham from Samarqand, p. 9
Hans Holst
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Sultan Ahmed III’s handstruck akce, p. 9
Thomas Mackenzie
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Indravarma and Aspavarma, p. 10-13
Robert C. Senior
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Some copper coins of Ujjain, p. 13-14
William C. Wells
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A rare Sangam age silver coin, p. 14
R. Krishnamurthy
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Sultans, a copper coin of Tughluq of Deogir Fort, p. 14
Sanjay Godbole, Stan Goron
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Sultans, two quarter tankas of Sikandar b. Ilyas, p. 15
Robert C. Senior, Stan Goron
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Sultans, a clearly dated silver tanka of Ibrahim Shah, p. 16
Stan Goron
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Sultan of Jaunpur, a clearly dated silver tanka, p. 16
Stan Goron
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Some unusual coins, p. 16-17
Robert C. Senior
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A five rupee coin, p. 17
Kenneth W. Wiggins, R. Bhatt
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The appearance on the market of fake stags-head taels, p. 17
François Thierry, Scott Semans
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