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- P-Auction # 25
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Start Price 450000 | Estimated Price 450000-550000 |
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Denomination | Gold Mohur (Square) | Mint | Banga | |
Metal | Gold | Year (AH/VS/SE/AM) | AH 989 | |
Full Description: Akbar, Bang Mint (off flan), Gold Square Mohur, AH 989, Obv: The Kalima Shahada and jhar mint mark within a dotted square, Rev: Jalal ud din Muhammad Akbar Badshah Ghazi & hijri date 989 within a dotted square, 10.81g, 16 x 15.5mm, (Unlisted), choice very fine, Exceedingly Rare. The province of Bengal was ruled by the Sher Shahs as tributaries to the Mughal emperor, but the Bengal sultans raised constant disputes with their overlord Akbar, and finally in 1577 he deposed and executed Daud and annexed the sultanate. These rare first Mughal mohurs of Bang (Bangala) mark the occupation of a land that was never accepting of Mughal rule, although the new province would prove to be the wealthiest and most fertile of the empire. The expansion of revenue brought about by the acquisition of Bengal necessitated the creation of a new imperial position in 1579, that of diwan or minister of finance for the provinces. The Diwan served as a sort of Governor-General, responsible for the collection and distribution of funds, reporting directly to the emperor, and would have been in charge of the administration of the increasing number of provincial mints. The Diwan thus controlled the levers of power in the provinces, and became a most influential figure in the imperial court. Rarely offered in any auction.
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