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| Uitgever | Gwalior, Princely state of |
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| Jaar | 1811-1827 |
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| Samenstelling | Silver |
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| Schrift keerzijde | Arabic |
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| Oplage | 1226 (1811) - - 1227 (1812) - - 1228 (1813) - - 1230 (1815) - (fr) AR 10 - 1230 (1815) - (fr) AR 9 - 1231 (1816) - - 1232 (1817) - - 1233 (1818) - - 1234 (1819) - - 1235 (1820) - - 1236 (1821) - - 1237 (1822) - - 1238 (1823) - - 1239 (1824) - - 1240 (1825) - - 1241 (1826) - - 1242 (1827) - - |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Daulat Rao Sindhia's tenure over Gwalior was shaped almost entirely by his catastrophic entanglements with the Second Anglo-Maratha War, which ended in 1803 with the Treaty of Surji-Anjangaon forcing him to cede substantial territories and accept a British Resident at his court. The Narwar mint operated under these constrained conditions — a subordinate ruler issuing coinage that still bore Mughal-formula inscriptions as a fiction of independent authority the British had already effectively curtailed.
Narwar itself, a fortified town in present-day Madhya Pradesh, had its own mint tradition predating Sindhia control. Issues from this facility are notably less common than those from the principal Gwalior mint.