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| Issuer | Bhopal, Princely state of |
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| Year | 1869-1882 |
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| Composition | Copper |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
| Reverse lettering | ۱۲۸ |
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Shah Jahan Begum ruled Bhopal from 1868 to 1901, one of four successive women to govern the state across nearly a century — an unbroken female succession unique in Indian princely history. She was a capable administrator who built extensively in Bhopal and maintained cordial but carefully managed relations with the British Raj. This copper issue was struck across a fourteen-year span, reflecting the slow pace of coinage replacement in smaller princely states where older issues remained legal tender long after new dies were cut.