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1 Rupee - Akbar Ahmadabad mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1573
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Diameter 24.34 mm
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Obverse lettering لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله
ابو بکر عمر عثمان علی
۹۸۰
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Edge Plain
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This rupee dates to the year Akbar's forces captured the city of Surat, completing the Mughal absorption of Gujarat — a conquest that handed the empire its first major access to maritime trade and the wealth flowing through one of the subcontinent's busiest ports. The Ahmadabad mint, established in that same campaign period, became one of the most productive in the empire precisely because of the tax revenues and bullion that followed.

Akbar's monetary reforms of the 1570s standardized the rupee's silver content across mints, but regional die-cutting practices meant Ahmadabad issues retain subtle stylistic distinctions from contemporary Agra and Fatehpur strikes.

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