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1 Tanka - Sikander Lodi

Issuer Delhi Sultanate
Year 1488-1517
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Currency Tanka (1206-1526)
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Obverse script Arabic
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Edge Plain
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Sikander Lodi ruled the Delhi Sultanate for nearly three decades, pushing the empire's effective reach into the eastern reaches of the Doab and relocating the capital from Delhi to Agra in 1504 — a strategic reorientation toward the contested Rajput frontier. His reign saw genuine administrative consolidation, including currency reform aimed at standardizing the debased billon issues that had proliferated under his father Bahlul.

The billon content of these tankas varies noticeably across the emission period, reflecting fluctuating silver availability rather than deliberate debasement policy.

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