Bahmani Muhammad Shah I 1/2 & 1 Falus

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Ruler : Muhammad Shah I
Era : AD 1359 – 1375 / AH 760 – 777
Denomination : 1/2 Falus and 1 Falus
Weight : 2.68 g , 3.05 g
Diameter : 12 mm , 14 mm
Reference Number : G&G# BH40, BH39

Obverse :
Muhammad shah al-sultan

Reverse :
Abu’l muzaffar.

Comment :
These coins are comparatively smaller then the other coins issued by the later kings of this series, Set of 2 coins.

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The first Independent Islamic Kingdom in South India was the Bahmani Sultanate or the Bahmani Kingdom. One of the great medieval Indian kingdoms, the Bahmani Sultanate was founded as a revolt against Muhammad bin Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate by Zafar Khan, of Turkish origin, who took the title of Ala-ud-din Hassan Bahman Shah. Establishing a strong rule with nearly 18 kings for about 200 years, the Southern King Krishnadeva Raya defeated the last ruler of Bahmani Empire after which it got disintegrated into 5 states around 1518 AD, collectively known as Deccan Sultanates and individually as: Nizamshahi of Ahmadnagar, Qutubshahi of Golconda (Hyderabad), Baridshahis of Bidar, Imadshahi of Berar, Adilshahi of Bijapur.

Condition Good
Metal Copper

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