Catalogue of Oriental Coins in the British Museum. (Vol. I. The Coins of the Eastern Khaleefehs.-Vol. II. The Coins of the Muhammadan Dynasties.-Vol. III. The Coins of the Turkumán Houses of Seljooḳ, Urtuḳ, Zengee, Etc.-Vol. IV. The Coinage of Egypt Under the Fátimee Khaleefehs, the Ayyoobees, Etc.-Vol. V. The Coins of the Moors of Africa and Spain; and the Kings and Imáms of the Yemen.-Vol. VI. The Coins of the Mongols.-Vol. VII. The Coinage of Bukhárá, Etc.-Vol. VIII. The Coins of the Turks.-Vol. IX. Additions to the Oriental Collection, 1876-1888. Pt. I. Additions to Vols. I.-IV.-Vol. X. Additions to the Oriental Collection, 1876-1888. Pt. Ii. Additions to Vols. V.-VIII.-[Supplementary Vol.] Catalogue of Arabic Glass Weights in [the Department of Coins, Etc. and in that of Mediæval Antiquities Of] the British Museum.) [By Stanley Lane Poole. Edited by Reginald Stuart Poole.].


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