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Katar on Mohur

2021-06-19 Sat

An adjoined image is of gold Mohur issued by Mahindra Singh at Patiala mint in 1950 Vikram Samvat. The front side of the coin has Persian legends. The backside of the coin shows Katar at left, Vikram Samvat date, Zarb, and Julus formula.

Patiala princely state was the largest, wealthiest, and the most populated state of Phulkian, Punjab. The rulers claimed their origin from the Bhatti family of Jaisalmer, Jaisal. It lies in the eastern plains of the Punjab which was a part of Indo-Gangetic Plain West. It also comprised of a portion of the Shimla hills and the Narnaul.

Baba Ala Singh established Patiala state in 1763. He laid the foundation of the Qila Mubarak fort. In the Third Battle of Panipat, Marathas were defeated by the Afghans in 1761. Hereafter, the rulers of Patiala began to acquire the advantage of royalty. He was succeeded by his grandson Amar Singh and he received the title of Raja-I-Rajan. He was permitted to strike coins too. Patiala rulers joined hands with the British against Ranjit Singh in 1808. Thereafter, Patiala came under a subsidiary alliance system.

Image Courtesy: Mintage World