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1 Rupee - Farrukhsiyar Azimabad mint

Issuer Mughal Empire
Year 1714-1719
Type Standard circulation coin
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Reverse description The reverse bears a Persian inscription in Nasta'liq script arranged across the field in horizontal registers, incorporating the mint name 'Azimabad' and the regnal year (RY). The epithet 'Mustagir-ul-Mulk' (Steadfast of the Realm) appears as part of the reverse legend, a distinctive epithet associated with the Azimabad mint under Farrukhsiyar. A plain linear border encircles the inscriptions. The hammered flan exhibits the characteristic irregular edge and slightly uneven surface typical of Mughal hand-struck rupees of this period.
Reverse script Arabic
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Edge Plain
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