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- P-Auction # 25
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Start Price 60000 | Estimated Price 60000-70000 |
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Quick Description | ||||
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Denomination | Rupee 01 | Mint | Itawa | |
Metal | Silver | RY (Ruling Year) | Ahad | |
Full Description: Maratha Confedercy, Govind Ballal Kher, Itawa Mint, Silver Rupee, Ahad RY, In the name of Shah Alam II, Obv: sikka mubarak badshah ghazi Shah Alam & Trishul, Sword and Eye like mint marks, Rev: sana ahad julus, zarb Itawa at bottom, 11.20g, 23.92mm, (Unlisted in major references), about very fine, Rare. Govind Ballal Kher who was historically also known as “Govind Pant Bundela” was a military general of Peshwas in Northern India during the years 1733-1761 AD. During the 3rd Battle of Panipat in the year 1761 AD fought between the Afghan invader Ahmad Shah Abdali and the Marathas under the supremacy of Sadashiv Rao Bhau Peshwa of Pune, Bhau provoked Govind to attack Abdali from rear. It would have had the double effect of harassing Abdali. The attack by Govind Pant was brave, although rather futile. At the beginning of the battle the Marthas pushed back the Rohillas who were on the Afghan side but towards the end of the battle, the tide turned against the Marathas and by the end of the day they were killed. The brave Bundela died fighting against a more powerful enemy. During the decline of the Mughal power, Itawa was the base of Govind Ballal at that time and after he was martyred in the war, coins were struck in the name of Shah Alam II by replacing the "Trishul" with "Sword" and some other mint marks. |