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| 正面铭文 | لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله أبو بكر الصديق، عمر الفاروق، عثمان ذو النورين، علي المرتضى |
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Shah Jahan's rupees from Surat carry particular commercial weight: Surat was the Mughal Empire's dominant port city and the primary conduit for European silver flowing in from the Americas via the English and Dutch East India Companies. The mint there operated under sustained pressure to process incoming bullion rapidly, supplying coinage to one of the busiest trading economies in the seventeenth-century world. Company merchants frequently complained about delays and deductions at the Surat mint — a running friction that shaped early Anglo-Mughal commercial relations.
The regnal years corresponding to this piece fall within Shah Jahan's most ambitious period of monumental construction, financed in no small part by the very trade revenues Surat was generating.