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| Uitgever | Mughal Empire (India) |
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| Jaar | 1562-1563 |
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| Waarde | 1 Rupee |
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| Samenstelling | Log in om details te zien |
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| Schrift keerzijde | Arabic/Persian |
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| Oplage | 969 (1562) 970 (1563) |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Akbar's early coinage is among the most administratively revealing in Mughal numismatics. The Kada mint — also rendered Karrah — operated in the Allahabad region during a period when Akbar was still consolidating authority over the middle Gangetic plain, and coins struck there reflect a fiscal infrastructure being assembled on the move. Karrah itself would later become administratively significant during the revenue experiments of the 1570s, but in 1562–63 it functioned primarily as a regional minting point serving military and commercial demand during active campaigning.