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| 背面描述 | Central field carries a Persian inscription in Nastaliq script arranged across two registers separated by a horizontal line, recording the regnal year (julus) in the upper register and the mint name Allahabad (Ilahabad) at the lower register. The coin displays characteristic Mughal hammered workmanship with bold, deeply incised calligraphy typical of the Allahabad mint issue. |
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| 铸币厂 | Allahabad Mint |
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Muhammad Shah reigned for over three decades — unusually long by Mughal standards of the period — but his tenure saw the empire's effective authority collapse under repeated invasions and provincial defections. The Allahabad mint continued issuing rupees throughout his reign largely as a matter of administrative habit rather than imperial control, with local governors exercising increasing autonomy over actual production. Nadir Shah's 1739 sack of Delhi stripped the imperial treasury and permanently undermined Mughal monetary credibility.
KM#436.6 distinguishes the Allahabad fabric specifically, identifiable by mint epithet on the reverse.