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E-raamat: Corpus of the Muslim Coins of Bengal: (Down to AD 1538)

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Bengal in the medieval period came to be ruled by the Muslim Sultans with the establishment of Bakhtiyar Khalji (r.1203-1206). Apart from official and non-official literature and archaeological findings, numismatic studies too plays a very important role in understanding the socio-economic and political history of any region, nation, or confederation of states. In this book, we find that it is in Bengal the collection and publication of coins minted under the Muslim Sultans during the Delhi Sultanate and independent Sultanates, in the various museums and libraries. The book is divided into two major parts, one is the critical analysis of coins and the other is the study of coins issued by Muslim dynasts of Bengal. The first part covers the coins minted from the time of Sultan Iltutmish till Muhammad bin Tughluq. It also covers the coins issued by the Bengal governors under the rule of the Delhi Sultans. This section also covers the analysis of coins from Sultan Ghiyas-ud-Din Iwad Khalji (r.1533-1538) of the Hussain Shahi Sultanate, who was defeated by Sher Shah Suri (r.1537-1545). The second part of this book covers the issues concerning the numismatic studies done with the help of tables and places made by the author. These include the following: a chronological survey of Bengal Sultan coins, the minting process, and popular Islamic titles issued, which include the famous Arabic-Persian titles, such as 'Khilafat' and 'Khilafat Allah', and the coins issued by princes and non-rulers. Interestingly, this part ends by covering the inscribed names of the Abbasid Caliphs and zamindars under the Muslim Sultans, such as Raja Ganesha and Raja Mahendra Deva.

Bengal in the medieval period came to be ruled by the Muslim Sultans with the establishment of Bakhtiyar Khalji (r.1203-1206).

Preface
List of abbreviations
Part I: Analysis of the Coins
Section I Bengal Coins of Delhi Sultans
Section I Coins of Bengal Governors under Delhi Sultans
Sections III Coins of Bengal Sultans
PART II
Section I Chronology of the Bengal Sultans
Section II Min-towns
Section III Analysis of Khilafat titles
Section IV Khalifat Allah title in the Bengal Coins
Section V Geographical Places other than Mint-towns
Section VI Controversy over the parentage of a few Sultans
Section VII Royal princes who issued coins
Section VIII Persons other than rulers mentioned in the Coins
Section IX Abbasid Khalifahs mentioned in the Coins
Section X Prefixes used in the name of the mints
Section XI Titles and phrases used in the coins
Section XII Coins of Danuj Marddana Deva and Mahendra Deva
Select Bibliography
Index
Plates I-12 at the end
Abdul Karim was a Bangladeshi historian. He served as the fifth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Chittagong, and was awarded with the Ekushey Padak in 1995 by the Government of Bangladesh. He did his BA from the University of Dhaka in 1949 and his Masters in 1950, and completed his second PhD from SOAS, London.