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1 Rupee - Ahmad Shah Bahadur Arcot

Issuer Arcot
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse lettering جلوس مبارک ماچھلی پتن
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Ahmad Shah Bahadur, the Mughal emperor from 1748 to 1754, was effectively a puppet of the Wazir Safdarjung and later the Maratha-backed factions that competed for control of Delhi. Arcot, as a Mughal successor state in the Carnatic, continued striking coins in the emperor's name long after any real imperial authority had dissolved — a practice common among provincial mints that used the nominal emperor as a legal fiction to legitimize local coinage.

KM#20 is one of several Arcot rupee types attributed to this reign, distinguished primarily by die characteristics rather than design changes between issues.

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