Haider Shah's reign lasted barely two years before he was deposed, making issues attributable to his rule among the shortest-window coinages in the Kashmir Sultanate series. The Sultanate's copper kaserah denominations from this period circulated in a mountain-locked economy largely insulated from the broader Timurid commercial networks dominating the subcontinent's trade arteries to the west and south.
KM# 49 is frequently misattributed in older references due to overlapping die styles with issues of his successor.
Haider Shah's reign lasted barely two years before he was deposed, making issues attributable to his rule among the shortest-window coinages in the Kashmir Sultanate series. The Sultanate's copper kaserah denominations from this period circulated in a mountain-locked economy largely insulated from the broader Timurid commercial networks dominating the subcontinent's trade arteries to the west and south.
KM# 49 is frequently misattributed in older references due to overlapping die styles with issues of his successor.