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| Issuer | Mughal Empire |
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| Year | 1611-1628 |
| Type | Standard circulation coin |
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| Obverse lettering | لا اله الا الله محمد رسول الله |
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| Mintage | 1020 (1611) //6 - - 1020 (1611) //7 - - 1021 (1612) //8 - - 1022 (1613) //8 - - 1022 (1613) //9 - - 1023 (1614) //10 - - 1023 (1614) //9 - - 1024 (1615) //10 - - 1025 (1616) //11 - - 1025 (1616) //12 - - 1026 (1617) //12 - - 1026 (1617) //13 - - 1027 (1618) //13 - - 1027 (1618) //14 - - 1028 (1619) //15 - - 1029 (1620) //15 - - 1029 (1620) //16 - - 1034 (1625) //20 - - 1034 (1625) //20 - - 1035 (1626) //21 - - 1037 (1628) //22 - - |
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Tatta (modern Thatta, in Sindh) served as the Mughal Empire's principal port city and commercial gateway to the Arabian Sea trade routes, making its mint output disproportionately significant for long-distance mercantile transactions. Jahangir's rupees from this mint circulated alongside Portuguese and Dutch coinage through the same Gulf networks, and specimens occasionally surface with bankers' test cuts — a pragmatic response to the era's persistent concerns about silver fineness.