Item 276 out of 875
Lot # 276 - Extremely Rare Unlisted Silver Rupee Coin of Shah Alam Bahadur of Rare Mint of Sira.
 Extremely Rare Unlisted Silver Rupee Coin of Shah Alam Bahadur of Rare Mint of Sira.
 Extremely Rare Unlisted Silver Rupee Coin of Shah Alam Bahadur of Rare Mint of Sira.   Extremely Rare Unlisted Silver Rupee Coin of Shah Alam Bahadur of Rare Mint of Sira.
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Start Price 100000 Estimated Price 100000-125000
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DenominationRupee 01MintSira
MetalSilver
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Shah Alam Bahadur, Sira Mint. Silver Rupee, Obv: Persian legend "Sikka Mubarak Shah Alam Bahadur Badshah Ghazi", Rev: Persian legends "sana julus" & "zarb Sira" completely visible at the bottom, 11.3g, 23.74mm, (Unlisted in KM), test marks, choice very fine Extremely Rare.

Note: The province of  Sira, located now in the Tumkur district of Karnataka, holds an important position in the history of the Mughals in the Deccan. After the conquest of the Bijapur Sultanate by Aurangzeb in 1684, it became the headquarters of Balaghat. The province comprised the Carnatic regions south of the Tungabhadra river and was composed of seven Parganas: Basavapatna, Budihal, Sira, Penukonda, Dodballapur, Hoskote, and Kolar.

At first, it was virtually ruled by Afghan nawabs of Arcot on behalf of the Mughal emperors until 1757. It subsequently came under the Marathas for a short period and was finally merged into the Mysore kingdom under Haider Ali in 1761, whose career started under the employ of the Nawab.