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Mughals

Currency:INR Category:Coins & Paper Money / Indian Coins - Mughal Empire Start Price:0.00 INR Estimated At:40,000.00 - 50,000.00 INR
Mughals

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Akbar (AH963-1014/1566-1605AD),(12 Coins) Copper Double Dam/ Tanka, Weighing 41.40 grms each,
Minted at Bairata (A mint located in the Ajmer region of Rajasthan), Ilahi date 44 which Converts to AH
1007/8 & 1599AD, Obverse: Persian legend Ilahi 44 and month, Reverse: Persian legend Sikka Akbar Shah,
1. Farwardin, IE.44, 2. Ardibihisht, IE.44, 3. Khurdad, IE.44, 4. Tir, IE.44, 5. Amardad, IE.44, 6. Shahrewar,
IE.44, 7. Mihr, IE.44, 8. Aban, IE.44, 9. Azar, IE.44, 10. Di, IE.44, 11. Bahman, IE.44, 12. Isfandarmuz, IE.44, all
12 coins in excellent condition with full mint and month clearly visible, Very Fine+ to Extra Fine+,
Exceedingly Rare

Historical Background: In 1584 AD, Emperor Akbar introduced the Ilahi era, a revolutionary solar calendar
designed to unify his vast and diverse empire. Unlike the Islamic Hijri calendar, which follows the lunar cycle,
the Ilahi calendar aligned with the solar year and the spring equinox, making it more practical for
administration and agriculture.
The calendar began retroactively from 1556 AD, the year Akbar became emperor, symbolizing a fresh start in
governance and timekeeping. Its months were named after ancient Persian and Zoroastrian traditions,
reflecting Akbar’s aim to blend cultures and foster religious tolerance.
Linked to his spiritual movement, the Din-i Ilahi, the Ilahi era embodied Akbar’s vision of a harmonious empire
beyond sectarian lines. Though it was short-lived, this calendar reform remains a powerful example of
Akbar’s innovative leadership and commitment to building an inclusive, orderly realm.

Rarity: A complete set of copper double dams, each representing one of the 12 Ilahi months, and all from the
same Ilahi year, is something virtually unheard of in the world of Mughal coinage. While finding even a few
monthly issues from the same mint is a challenge, assembling all twelve months — and from a single year —
borders on the impossible.
This remarkable set represents a perfect harmony of rarity, chronology, and mint consistency. It speaks
volumes about the precision of Mughal minting, and the collector’s dedication, knowledge, and sheer
perseverance in bringing such a set together.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or an admirer of Mughal history, this offering is a unique opportunity to
own a set that is not only exceptionally rare but also historically complete. Sets of this caliber don’t just come
to market — they enter collections and legacies.