Rohilkhand – Āgra Mint, INO Shāh ‘Ālam II – Silver
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Weight (g) |
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Actual
Diameter (mm) |
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Composition |
Silver |
Catalogue
Cat No. |
Photo Link |
KM |
Denomination |
AH |
RY |
Provenance |
Comments |
Rarity |
RH |
√ 9999. |
500? |
Rupee |
1185 |
14 |
Ste |
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RH |
√ 9999c. |
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1186 |
14 |
Ste |
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RH |
√ 9999e. |
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” |
1187 |
14 |
Ste |
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From Bhupesh Gupta. Shailen wrote: These coins are not of Rohilkhand, but struck at Agra under the hegemony of the Mughalia
faction at the court, which was mostly Iranians. Their leader was Mirza Najaf
Khan, who was not a Rohilla. In fact, there was no one called "Najaf Khan
Rohilla" in existence at this time. The Rohilla with a similar name was
"Najeeb Khan", but he had been dead for almost five years when these
coins were struck! This is a mistake made in KM ages ago, and has been followed
ever since!
Rohilkhand – Agra Mint, INO Shah Alam II – Copper
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Actual
Weight (g) |
4.99 |
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Diameter (mm) |
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Composition |
Copper |
Catalogue
Cat No. |
Photo Link |
KM |
Denomination |
AH |
RY |
Provenance |
Comments |
Rarity |
RH |
√ 9999m. |
- |
Pice |
xxxx |
xx |
Ste |
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