MINTS - 43 AJMER Salwnabad, Daru-l-khair, Mustaqirru-l-klnlafat. Lat, 26° 27' Long. 74° 43' G. S. C. Akbar — — 18 Jahanglr — 3 — Shall JaliFui — 1 — Aurangzeb — 23 — Farrukhsiyar — 2 — Muhammad Shah. — 4 — Ahmad_Shah Bahadur — 3 — Shah'Alamll — 2*1 On certain of Akbar's dams of 892 A.H. Ajmer has the epithet Salimabad (cf. Nos. 791-793). On the coins of Aurangzeb and all succeeding emperors appears the epithet Daru-l-khair} except on some coins of Shah 'Alarn Bahadur and Farrukhsiyar, when the epithet Mustaqirrii-l-kldlafat occurs. UJJAIN UJAIN UJJAINPUB Baldat Daru-l-fath Lat, 23° W Long. 75° 47' G. S. C. Akbar — 14 [1 1 1 (Ujjainpur) Jahangir — 1 — j Shah Jahan — 71 Aurangzeb — 5 — Aezam Shah — 1 — Farrukhsiyar — 1 — Baffu-d-darjat — 1 — Mohammad Shah — 5 — 'Alamgir II — 1 — Shah'Alamll — 2 — The form Ujain occurs on some of the Ilahl rupees of Akbar, on the unique rupee of Jahangir No. 1341, on some of the early rupees of Shah Jahan, on some rupees of Aurangzeb (without epithet), on A'zam Shah's rupees (with epithet), and on the copper coins of *Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. ^^-^ ..... .....