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| 正面描述 | Arabic legend in Nastaliq script occupying the central field, reading the name of the Mughal emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur. The inscription is arranged in two lines divided by a horizontal bar, with pellet ornaments dispersed around the periphery. The execution is characteristic of provincial Maratha hammered coinage, with slightly irregular flan edges and bold raised lettering. |
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| 正面文字 | Arabic |
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| 附加信息 |
The Bhonsla rulers of Nagpur operated the Katak (Cuttack) mint as a consequence of territorial expansion into Odisha, a region the Nagpur branch held under a complex tributary arrangement with the broader Maratha confederacy. When the British finally absorbed Nagpur following the lapse of the kingdom in 1853 — the Raja died without a recognized heir, and Dalhousie applied the Doctrine of Lapse without hesitation — mint operations ceased entirely. The window this coin occupies is therefore the last generation of Bhonsla copper output.