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1 Rupee - Sher Shah Suri Sharifabad

Issuer Sur Empire (Indian Sultanates)
Year 1537-1544
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Arabic/Persian
Obverse lettering شير شاه سلطان
خلد الله ملكه
شريف آباد
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Additional information

Sher Shah Suri's silver rupee is one of the most consequential monetary introductions in South Asian history. The rupee he standardized during his five-year reign became the template the Mughals adopted wholesale after Humayun's restoration — and the denomination survived, in name, into the twenty-first century across multiple sovereign states. Sharifabad, a minor mint in his network, contributed modestly to that output.

Sher Shah was killed in 1545 by an accidental gunpowder explosion at the siege of Kalinjar, ending a reign that reformed roads, postal routes, and coinage in under a decade.

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