1 Chinese, 1 Indian

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https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-A-I92VNP7TaFZyYkctSXRHWVk
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B-A-I92VNP7TdDZKb2kxM1pFOFk

As I understand, the first one must be from one of Chinese provinces (text in Mongolian or Manchurian on obverse, Chinese on reverse).
The second one should be a pre-1947 coin of one of local principalities. The text is in Devanagari script.

Thank you!
My (still modest) collection:
https://en.numista.com/echanges/voir_collection.php?id=75443
MACHINE STRUCK CASH
Emperor TE TSUNG - AD 1875-1908 - Reign title: KUANG-HSU, 1875-1908
During the Kuang-hsu period the first machine made cash coins of China were struck. They were struck in a very yellow brass, and tend to be very well made, but do not appear to have been too popular as they are normally seen with very little wear on them, showing they did not circulate widely. Most were made in the Kwangtung province, and were probably first struck in 1889.
Referee of south atlantic islands
Indian princely states - Gwalior (1761–1948)
¼ Anna - Madho Rao
Rmq: Nepalese Calendar
Referee of south atlantic islands
Thank you for your prompt reply!
My (still modest) collection:
https://en.numista.com/echanges/voir_collection.php?id=75443

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