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1 Mohur - Jahangir Ajmer mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1614
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Currency Rupee (1540-1842)
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Obverse description Emperor Jahangir depicted in full figure, seated cross-legged in royal posture to the left upon an ornate patterned cushion, holding a flower in his right hand. A nimbus or radiate glory surrounds his head, reflecting the divine imperial iconography characteristic of Mughal gold coinage of this period. The field is plain and unadorned save for the central effigy. A Persian inscription in the form of a poetic legend encircles the design, extolling the beauty and majesty of the coin and identifying the ruler as Shah Nur al-Din Jahangir, son of Akbar Padshah, in regnal year 8.
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Reverse lettering zad ba zar ein dar sikka Ajmer Shah din-e panah Shah Shah Nur al-Din Jahangir bar Akbar Badshah
(Translation: Struck in gold this coin at Ajmer the Shah shelter of the Faith. Shah Nur al-Din Jahangir son of Akbar Badshah)
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