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1 Rupee - Shah Alam II Ahmadabad Mint

Issuer Maratha Empire
Year 1754-1806
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Composition Silver
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse description The reverse is wholly epigraphic, displaying bold Nasta'liq Persian calligraphy arranged in horizontal registers divided by raised linear borders, following the standard Mughal rupee format. The central field bears the mint and regnal year formula, with the mint name Ahmadabad (احمدآباد) prominently struck, accompanied by the Hijri date and the regnal year (jalus) of Shah Alam II. A marginal legend runs partially along the upper rim, though portions are lost to the irregular flan edge. The overall execution reflects the characteristic style of hammered silver rupees struck at the Ahmadabad mint during Maratha control in the latter eighteenth century.
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Reverse lettering ضرب احمدآباد سنه [AH date] جلوس میمنت مانوس [RY date]
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