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1 Dam - Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II

发行方 Mughal Empire
年份 1754
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参考资料 KM#450.3
正面描述 Hammered copper flan bearing a multi-line Arabic legend in the field, arranged in two or three horizontal registers and executed in a bold, angular hand characteristic of mid-18th-century Mughal copper coinage. The legend reads the imperial titles of Aziz-ud-din Muhammad Alamgir II, styled as Badshah Ghazi. The surfaces show pronounced tool marks and die-shift typical of hand-struck Mughal dams, with an irregular flan edge and a heavily granular field. No decorative border or floral motif is present, the design being purely epigraphic in character.
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背面文字 Arabic
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Alamgir II was installed as emperor by the Maratha-aligned wazir Imad-ul-Mulk in 1754 after the blinding and deposition of Ahmad Shah Bahadur — a purely nominal appointment. Real Mughal authority had effectively collapsed; the emperor controlled little beyond Delhi's Red Fort, and coinage continued more from institutional inertia than any functioning imperial economy. Alamgir II was himself murdered by Imad-ul-Mulk in 1759.

The dam denomination by this period was the lowest practical copper unit in a currency hierarchy that had largely disaggregated into regional issues. KM#450.3 distinguishes this by mint variety.

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