Princely State Bahawalpur Silver Rupee
2020-08-10 Mon
Bahawalpur was a Princely State during the British rule in India. Today it is located in the Punjab Provinces of Pakistan. It was ruled by the Abbasi family of Nawabs until 1955 CE.State Bahawalpur was established during the 18th Century Muhammad Bahawal Khan II asserted his independence from the Afghan. The independence was short-lived, however, as the state came under British influence around 1820.
State Bahawalpur is well known for its rich architectural legacy and monuments which was left their Nawabs. This place is also well known as the important place of archaeological sites. The region contains the ruins of Indus Valley Civilization; it also has ancient Buddhist sites such as PatanMinara.
This silver rupee was issued from Princely State Bahawalpur by Sir Sadiq Muhammad Khan V during his rule in Princely State Bahawalpur. The weight of this silver rupee is around 10.8g. The obverse of this coin is inscribed as ‘Toughra Sir Sadiq Mohammad Abbasi Khan with sanah 1343’. The reverse of this coin is inscribed as ‘ZarbMumlikatKhuda dad Bahawalpur and value Yak Rupya’.
Image Courtesy: Todywalla Auction
Latest News
-
Ghiyath Shah as Heir Apparent
2025-09-25 ThuGhiyath Shah was the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate, reigning from 1456 to 1500. From 1456 to 1469, he...
-
Malwa Sultan Mahmud Shah Silver Coins
2025-09-11 ThuMalwa Sultan Mahmud Shah minted silver coins in round and square flans. <br><br> For round coins,...
-
Malwa Sultan Mahmud Shah Billon coin
2025-08-26 TueMalwa Sultan Mahmud Shah's billon coins followed three weight standards: 100 rati, 96 rati, and 80 r...
-
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 91
2025-08-23 SatRhinoceros is one of the oldest land mammal species existing in India. There are five species of rhi...
-
Fascinating Archaeological Facts on Postage Stamps - 90
2025-08-23 SatUthiramerur, a Village in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, is notable for its Temple inscriptions that descr...