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1 Jital - Muizz-ud-din Kaiqubad

Issuer Delhi Sultanate
Year 1287-1291
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Reference(s) DR#948
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Reverse description The reverse bears a multi-line inscription in Persian script arranged in horizontal registers across the field, consistent with standard Delhi Sultanate jital coinage of the period. The Arabic/Persian legend references the sultan Muizz-ud-din Kaiqubad and his titles, struck in the Ghaurid slave dynasty epigraphic style. The bold, raised script fills the flan with minimal marginal space, and the irregular outline of the coin reflects the hand-hammered technique employed at the mint. Slight die wear and flatness in areas are typical of circulated billon issues of this denomination.
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