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This fact that in the fourteenth century of our era the Pāṇḍya country with its capital Madura was ruled over by Musalmān princes, is known from the Travels of Ibn Batūta. The Madras Journal of Literature and Science for 1888–9 contained an article by Mrs. L. Fletcher on “Ibn Batūtah in Southern India”, to which Mr. L. White King and Captain R. H. C. Tufnell appended a “Note on the Coins of the Muhammadan Viceroys in Southern India” (p. 55 ff.).
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page 670 note 4 In the accompanying plate the reverse of this coin is lying on its left side, and its legend must be read from the top to the bottom of the page.
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page 671 note 6 Ibid. vol. 3, pp. 328, 337; vol. 4, pp. 189, 190, 200.
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