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| Issuer | Gujarat, Sultanate of |
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| Year | 1411-1442 |
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| Composition | Copper |
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| Obverse lettering | ناصر الدين أحمد شاه |
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| Reverse script | Arabic |
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Ahmad Shah I founded Ahmedabad in 1411, the same year he began his reign, making this issue contemporary with the city's establishment as the new sultanate capital — a deliberate political act of distancing from the older Anhilwara administration. His thirty-one year rule was among the longest of the Gujarat sultans, and copper fractions from the period circulated heavily in a regional economy built around textile trade with the Persian Gulf and East Africa.