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Lot # 241 - Silver One Rupee Coin of Brijis Qadr of Awadh.
Silver One Rupee Coin of Brijis Qadr of Awadh.
Silver One Rupee Coin of Brijis Qadr of Awadh. Silver One Rupee Coin of Brijis Qadr of Awadh.
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Quick Description
DenominationRupee 01MintSuba Awadh.
MetalSilverYear (AH/VS/SE/AM)AH 1229
RY (Ruling Year)26
Full Description:

Awadh, Brijis Qadr, Suba Awadh Mint, Silver Rupee, AH 1229/26 RY, 'Saya-e-fazle elah' Couplet, In the name of Shah Alam II, Obv: Persian legend "sikka zad bar haft kishwar sayaye fazle elah, hami-e-dine Muhammad Shah Alam Badshah", and the Hijri year 1229, Rev: Persian legend "sana 26 julus" & "zarb Subah Awadh" with a fish & star symbol, 11.10gm, 21mm, (KM # 386 / MK # 12.07), about very fine, Rare.

Note: In 1856, the British East India Company deposed the Nawab of Awadh on grounds of corruption and annexed the state. This and other high-handed actions by the British caused simmering resentment among the natives, which broke out in a revolt by Indian troops in 1857, called the "Sepoy Rebellion". They proclaimed their allegiance to the Mughal emperor Bahadur Shah II, and also returned Brijis Qadr, son of the former Nawab, to the throne of Awadh. Brijis Qadr struck a few coins before being deposed in 1858. The Revolt collapsed the following year, but responsibility for governing India was taken from the BEIC, and turned over to the Crown.