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| Uitgever | Mughal Empire (India) |
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| Jaar | 1720-1746 |
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| Samenstelling | Silver |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | میمنت المانوس جلوس ضرب خجستہ بنیاد |
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| Oplage | 1132 (1720) - RY#1 - 1132 (1720) - RY#2 - 1133 (1721) - RY#2 - 1133 (1721) - RY#3 - 1134 (1722) - RY#3 - 1134 (1722) - RY#4 - 1135 (1723) - RY#4 - 1135 (1723) - RY#5 - 1136 (1724) - RY#5 - 1136 (1724) - RY#6 - 1137 (1725) - RY#6 - 1137 (1725) - RY#7 - 1138 (1726) - RY#7 - 1138 (1726) - RY#8 - 1139 (1727) - RY#8 - 1139 (1727) - RY#9 - 1140 (1728) - RY#10 - 1141 (1729) - RY#10 - 1141 (1729) - RY#11 - 1142 (1729) - RY#11 - 1142 (1729) - RY#12 - 1143 (1730) - RY#12 - 1143 (1730) - RY#13 - 1144 (1731) - RY#13 - 1144 (1731) - RY#14 - 1145 (1732) - RY#14 - 1145 (1732) - RY#15 - 1146 (1733) - RY#15 - 1146 (1733) - RY#16 - 1147 (1734) - RY#16 - 1147 (1734) - RY#17 - 1148 (1735) - RY#17 - 1148 (1735) - RY#18 - 1149 (1736) - RY#18 - 1149 (1736) - RY#19 - 1150 (1737) - RY#19 - 1150 (1737) - RY#20 - 1151 (1738) - RY#20 - 1151 (1738) - RY#21 - 1152 (1739) - RY#21 - 1152 (1739) - RY#22 - 1153 (1740) - RY#22 - 1153 (1740) - RY#23 - 1154 (1741) - RY#23 - 1155 (1742) - RY#24 - 1155 (1742) - RY#24 - 1155 (1742) - RY#25 - 1158 (1745) - RY#28 - 1159 (1746) - RY#29 - |
| Aanvullende informatie |
Muhammad Shah's reign opened in chaos — he took the throne at seventeen following the assassination of his predecessor Farrukhsiyar, placed there by the Sayyid brothers who expected a puppet. He eventually outmaneuvered and destroyed them, but the empire he inherited was already fragmenting at its edges. The epithet "Khujista Bunyad" (auspicious foundation) attached to his regnal titles carries a bitter irony: his reign culminated in Nader Shah's 1739 sack of Delhi, during which the Persian conqueror stripped the treasury of an estimated 700 million rupees and carried off the Peacock Throne.
KM#436.38 denotes a specific mint attribution within a sprawling series issued across dozens of provincial mints simultaneously.