Gold Mohur of Princely State Kotah
2021-03-27 Sat
Kotah was a Princely State during the British rule in India; it was subdivided out of Bundi early in the 17th century. Before, Both Kotah and Bundi together use to constitute the track called Haraoti, the country of the Haras, to which race the Rulers of the two States belong. Today Kotah is located in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Kotah was given to a younger son of a Bundi Raja by the Mughal Emperor. This gold mohur weighs 10.06g was issued from Princely State Kotah was minted in Nandgaon urf, Kota. This gold mohur was sold for INR 1,50,000 in an electronic auction of Todywalla that was held on 7th February 2021. Image Courtesy: Todywalla AuctionLatest News
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