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1 Rupee - Ahmad Shah

Issuer Afghanistan
Year 1757
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Weight 11.5 g
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Obverse lettering احمد شاه دراني
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Reverse script Arabic
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Ahmad Shah Durrani struck this rupee in the year corresponding to 1757 during the height of Durrani imperial expansion — the same year he sacked Delhi for the third time and decisively defeated the Maratha Confederacy at Panipat in 1761 was still ahead of him. His coinage system borrowed heavily from Mughal conventions, both in weight standard and format, a deliberate political choice to assert legitimacy across a population accustomed to Mughal monetary authority. Production was distributed across multiple mints in the empire, and attribution of individual pieces to specific mint cities remains difficult without clear mint marks.

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