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1 Rupee - Aurangzeb Murshidabad mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1705-1707
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Shape Round
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse lettering مرشدآباد
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Aurangzeb died in February 1707 after a reign of nearly fifty years — the longest of any Mughal emperor — leaving an empire fiscally exhausted by his decades-long Deccan campaigns. Coins struck at Murshidabad in his final years circulated through Bengal's increasingly autonomous provincial economy, the very region that would within a generation slip beyond effective imperial control under Murshid Quli Khan.

Murshidabad was one of the most productive mints in the empire, fed by Bengal's substantial revenue flows from textile trade.

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