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| 铸造量 | 1043 (1634) - - 1044 (1634) - - 1045 (1636) - - 1047 (1638) - - 1050 (1641) //14 - - 1053 (1643) //1x - - 1054 (1644) //17 - - 1054 (1644) //18 - - 1055 (1645) //18 - - 1055 (1645) //19 - - 1056 (1646) //19 - - 1056 (1646) //20 - - 1057 (1647) //20 - - 1057 (1647) //21 - - 1058 (1648) //21 - - 1058 (1648) //22 - - 1059 (1649) //22 - - 1059 (1649) //23 - - 1060 (1650) //23 - - 1060 (1650) //24 - - 1061 (1651) //24 - - 1061 (1651) //25 - - 1062 (1652) //25 - - 1062 (1652) //26 - - 1063 (1653) //26 - - 1063 (1653) //27 - - 1064 (1654) //27 - - 1064 (1654) //28 - - 1065 (1655) //28 - - 1065 (1655) //29 - - 1066 (1656) //29 - - 1066 (1656) //30 - - 1067 (1657) //30 - - 1067 (1657) //31 - - |
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Daulatabad — formerly Devagiri — was one of the more strategically peculiar mints in the Mughal system. Muhammad bin Tughluq had famously attempted to relocate his entire capital there from Delhi in the 1320s, a venture that ended catastrophically. By Shah Jahan's reign, the fortress-city functioned as a provincial administrative center in the Deccan, and its mint output reflects the empire's sustained effort to assert monetary control over a region that had resisted northern domination for centuries.
KM#235.10 distinguishes Daulatabad strikes within the broader Shah Jahan rupee series by mint name placement and regnal year positioning — details invisible without a reference in hand.