Coinage of Bedar Bakht
2020-01-23 Thu
Bedar Bakhat was the Mughal Emperor for a brief period in 1788 AD. He was allegedly put to death in 1790 by order of Shah Alam II, supposedly for usurping his authority in 1788.Mahmud Shah Bahadur was the son of a former Mughal Emperor, Ahmad Shah Bahadur. His reign was a titular one. On the day of his accession, the whole Red Fort Palace was ransacked by Ghulam Qadir's men.
Bedar Bakht issued gold, silver, and copper coins during the reign. These coins in the denomination of Mohur, Rupee, and Paisa were issued from various mints such as Ahmadabad, Muhammadabad, and Shahjahanabad.
This silver Rupee of Bedar Bakht was issued from Ahamadabad mint ( Not the Ahmedabad Mint in Gujarat but it is in North India). The obverse of a coin inscribed with a legend ‘Zad Bar Haft Kishwara Saya Fazl Ilah Hami Deen’ The reverse of a coin bore the mint name, Julus formula, and RY which read as ‘Zarb Ahmadabad Julus Mainamat Manus Sanah 29’.
Image Courtesy: Classical Numismatic Gallery
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