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1 Rupee - Amirs of Hyderabad Sind

Uitgever Khairpur, Princely state of
Jaar 1836-1841
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Samenstelling Silver
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Beschrijving voorzijde Irregularly shaped hammered silver flan bearing a multi-line Persian legend disposed across the field in bold, deeply struck Nastaliq script. The inscription, reading 'Zarb Haidarabad Sind julus maimanat manus,' records the mint name and the auspicious regnal formula associated with the Talpur Amirs. The Hijri date, partially rendered as (12)57, appears within the legend, with the century numerals occasionally off-flan depending on the striking. Scattered pellet ornaments are visible between and around the lines of text, a decorative convention typical of Sindhi hammered coinage of this period. The flan edges are irregular, consistent with hand-cut planchets of the early nineteenth century.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Irregularly shaped hammered silver flan displaying a Persian legend in bold Nastaliq script arranged across the central field. The inscription reads 'Sikka Taimur Shah,' identifying the coin as struck in the name of Taimur Shah Durrani, whose authority the Talpur Amirs nominally invoked on their coinage long after his death, following established Sindhi minting convention. The script strokes are deeply incuse and boldly relief-struck, with pellet ornaments punctuating the field. The surrounding area shows the characteristic fibrous texture of a hand-struck planchet, with the border undefined and the flan edge irregular throughout.
Schrift keerzijde Arabic
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