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1 Pagoda - Shams-ud-din Mahmud Qila Deogir Type

Issuer Delhi Sultanate
Year 1318
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse presents bold Arabic legends arranged in two or three lines across the field, with decorative pellets or ornamental dots distributed in the surrounding field. The inscription references the sultan's titles and likely includes the kalima or royal epithet in the Naskhi script style typical of early 14th-century Delhi Sultanate gold issues. The flan edges are irregular and clipped, consistent with hammered gold coinage produced at provincial mints such as Deogir. The overall composition reflects the austere, epigraphy-centered design conventions of Sultanate numismatics.
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Edge Plain.
Mint Deogir (Qila Deogir)
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