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1 Rupee - Islam Shah Suri Sharifabad

Issuer Sur Empire
Year 1545-1552
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic/Devanagari
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Reverse description Central field filled with a bold, multi-line Persian religious or royal inscription in Naskh-style calligraphy, enclosed within a beaded or plain inner circle. The inscription, likely containing the Kalima or a royal formula invoking divine sanction, is arranged in several horizontal registers filling the field. An outer marginal legend in Nagari script encircles the design, consistent with the bilingual epigraphic tradition of Sur Empire rupees struck for circulation in the Indian subcontinent. The flan is irregular in shape, typical of hammered coinage of the period.
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Edge Plain
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