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⅔ Gani - Shams al-Din Muhammad Shah III Gulbarga

Issuer Bahmani Sultanate
Year 1463-1482
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Shape Round (irregular)
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Obverse script Arabic
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Reverse description Reverse of hammered copper flan displaying a multi-line Arabic inscription in Naskh script occupying the full field. The legend names the ruler Muhammad Shah bin Humayun Shah with the title Sultan, and a regnal date appears in the exergue separated by a horizontal line. The script is bold and deeply struck, consistent with the hand-struck technique employed at Bahmani mints during the fifteenth century.
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Reverse lettering محمد شاه بن همايون شاه السلطان
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