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1 Mohur - Jahangir Scorpio - Agra mint

发行方 Mughal Empire
年份 1619-1624
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重量 10.87 g
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正面文字 Arabic
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背面描述 The reverse is fully occupied by a multi-line Persian inscription in elegant Nasta'liq script, arranged in curved and diagonal registers across the field. The legend records the regnal title and lineage of Emperor Jahangir along with the mint name Agra and the Hijri date of issue. The script is boldly struck with characteristic Mughal calligraphic fluidity, and the text is contained within a plain inner circle bordered by a beaded and radiating outer rim consistent with the obverse design.
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Jahangir's zodiac mohur series ranks among the most celebrated coinage projects in Mughal history — produced not from fiscal necessity but from the emperor's personal obsession with astrology and self-glorification. Each piece corresponded to the solar month of its striking, making the Scorpio type one of twelve in the sequence. The series was almost certainly intended as nazrana, ceremonial gifts exchanged at court, rather than instruments of trade.

Aurangzeb later suppressed issues bearing figural imagery on Islamic grounds, which accelerated the disappearance of these pieces from circulation and drove many into hoards or private treasuries.

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