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| 表面の文字体系 | Persian/Devanagari |
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| 鋳造所 | Sawai Jaipur Mint |
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Jaipur's gold mohurs of this period occupy an unusual position in Indian numismatic history: they were struck under a feudatory arrangement that gave Ram Singh II considerable autonomy, yet the coins acknowledge British paramountcy through Victoria's name appearing alongside his own. This dual-authority coinage was not universal among Rajput states — many resisted any such acknowledgment — making Jaipur's compliance a deliberate political calculation by a ruler who had actively supported the British during the 1857 uprising.
Ram Singh II's loyalty during that crisis earned Jaipur significant rewards, including expanded territories. The mohur series running through his reign reflects a state at the height of its influence within the Raj framework.