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1 Rupee - Manaji Rao under Shah Alam II

Issuer Baroda, Princely state of
Year 1791-1792
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse lettering شاه عالم بادشاه
Reverse description Hammered reverse displaying bold Persian-script inscriptions filling the entire field, executed in the Mughal epigraphic tradition. The legend, arranged across the flan, records the mint name Baroda (Atavi) and the regnal year of Shah Alam II's reign, consistent with issues struck under the authority of Manaji Rao of Baroda as a feudatory of the Mughal emperor. The flan is irregular in shape with a milled or plain edge typical of hand-struck princely state rupees of the late 18th century.
Reverse script Arabic
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