Mughal, Shah Alam Bahadur, Silver Rupee, Dar-Ul-Khilafa Shajahanabad
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Ruler : Shah Alam Bahadur
Era : (AH 1119-1124, 1707–1712 AD)
Denomination : Rupee
Mint : Dar-Ul-Khilafa Shajahanabad
Weight : 11.38 g approx
Diameter : 21.08 mm
Dated : AH 1120 // RY 3 = 1709 AD
Reference : KM# 347.18
Obverse :
Sikka Mubarak Shah Alam bahadur badshah ghazi.
Reverse :
Sana Julus maimanat manus zarb Dar-Ul-Khilafa Shajahanabad.
Comment :
Shah Alam Bahadur was the regnal name of Bahadur Shah I (1643–1712), who ruled as the seventh Mughal emperor from 1707 to 1712. He was the eldest son of the powerful Mughal emperor Aurangzeb and played a crucial role in the early 18th-century Mughal politics. His reign marked the beginning of the empire's gradual decline, though it was still a significant force in the subcontinent during his rule. He was the eldest son of Emperor Aurangzeb and Dilras Banu Begum, making him the first in line for the throne.
This specimen is in well preserved state and uncirculated condition.