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Rupee - Shah Alam II Maratha Confederacy

Uitgever Maratha Confederacy
Jaar 1759-1806
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Diameter 21 mm
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Schrift keerzijde Arabic
Opschrift keerzijde RY 28
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Aanvullende informatie

Shah Alam II was a Mughal emperor who spent much of his reign as a political prisoner or a pensioner of whichever power happened to control Delhi — the Marathas held that position from 1771 until Sindhia's defeat at the Second Anglo-Maratha War. Striking rupees in his name was a deliberate legitimizing act: Maratha authority required the fiction of Mughal sanction, and coinage was the most widely circulated assertion of that arrangement.

The nearly five-decade span of this type reflects how long the Confederacy maintained that legal pretense, even as the emperor's actual power was negligible. Production was distributed across multiple Maratha mints, which accounts for considerable variation in fabric and calligraphic quality across surviving specimens.

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