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| 背面描述 | Central device depicting a banner or standard (nishan) with the tail end pointing upward, surrounded by multi-line Gurmukhi inscriptions distributed across the field in horizontal registers. The pennant motif is a distinguishing feature of Sikh coinage associated with the Khalsa, rendered in a bold, stylized manner. The legend fills the flan in the characteristic fashion of hammered copper paisas of the Lahore mint, with the irregular planchet and variable strike typical of this series. |
| 背面文字 | Gurmukhi |
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Ranbir Singh governed Kishtwar as a tributary chief under Sikh suzerainty, one of dozens of semi-autonomous rulers permitted to strike local copper coinage provided they acknowledged Lahore's political authority. This paisa circulated in a mountainous region largely cut off from the main arteries of Punjab commerce, which accounts for the rough fabric and inconsistent striking pressure typical across the KM#7.9 type.