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Mughals: Azam Shah (1707 AD), silver rupee, Alamgirpur mint, RY Ahd, KM 332.7, 11.51g.

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Mughal Empire Start Price:NA Estimated At:100,000.00 - 125,000.00 INR
Mughals: Azam Shah (1707 AD), silver rupee, Alamgirpur mint, RY Ahd, KM 332.7, 11.51g.
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Azam Shah (1707 AD), silver rupee, Alamgirpur mint, RY Ahd, KM 332.7, 11.51g, 'Ba-Daulat Wa Jah' couplet with title of Azam Shah in obverse and RY with mint-name on reverse.

Very fine, Extremely rare.

Coins in the name of Azam Shah were struck for a brief period when he assumed the kingship on 14th March 1707 at Ahmadnagar, ten days after the demise of his father Aurangzeb. As he had been active in the provinces of Berar, Gujarat and Malwa immediately before this event, most mints striking coins in his name are located in these regions. His coinage ended with his defeat and death at the hands of his step brother Muazzam at the battle of Jajau on 8th June 1707. Alamgirpur was the Islamicate name of Bhilsa or Vidisha and this is one of the rarer mints of Azam Shah's coinage. Like most other coins in his name, this rupee has 'Ashraf' (noble) as an adjective for the reignal year, instead of the usual 'Manoos Maimanat'.