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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 背面铭文 | زر زيور دار آگره روى يافت از جهانگير شاه اكبر شاه (Translation: Received ornament on gold at Agra from Jahangir Shah [son of] Akbar Shah) |
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Jahangir's zodiac mohurs are among the most deliberately artistic coins produced under any Mughal emperor. Issued between his 14th and 19th regnal years, the series was almost certainly driven by Jahangir's own aesthetic obsessions — he was an unusually self-aware patron who kept detailed diaries and took a direct hand in court artistic production. The zodiac series broke sharply from dynastic convention, and orthodox scholars of the time considered astrological imagery on coinage religiously problematic.
The Agra mint was the primary production site for the series. Surviving examples vary considerably in die alignment and surface quality, reflecting the experimental nature of the commission rather than any production failure.