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1 Takka - Muhammad Akbar II Mughal Style

发行方 Kishangarh, Princely state of
年份 1806-1837
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面值 1 Takka (1⁄32)
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正面描述 Obverse bears a Persian couplet in Arabic script referencing the Mughal emperor Muhammad Akbar II with the honorific 'Saheb-e-Qurani Sani', struck in the Mughal style. A six-petalled flower ornament appears within the legend field, characteristic of Kishangarh coinage of this period. The inscriptions are arranged in multiple lines across the flan in a typical hammered Mughal format, with somewhat crude execution reflecting provincial mint workmanship. The overall design follows the Mughal imperial tradition of regal poetry as the primary obverse device.
正面文字 Arabic
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Kishangarh's coinage under the nominal overlordship of Muhammad Akbar II persisted in Mughal stylistic conventions long after the emperor himself had been reduced to a pensioner of the East India Company. The state continued striking in his name as a matter of feudal form rather than any meaningful political allegiance — by the 1820s, Delhi was effectively a Company protectorate.

The weight of these pieces is notably heavy relative to the small diameter, producing a thick, dumpy flan that strikes unevenly across the type.

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