Silver Tanka of Bengal Sultan Rukn Al-Din Barbak
2021-06-21 Mon
Rukn Al-Din Barbak was the ruler of Bengal Sultanate; he was the son of Sultan Nasiruddin Mahmud Shah. During the reign of this father, he was appointed as governor of Satgaon. He sat on the throne of the Bengal Sultanate after the death of his father in the year 1459 CE. He ruled the Bengal Sultanate from 1459 CE and ruled it until 1474 CE.Rukh Al-Din Barbak shah faces many conflicts from the Gajapati Kingdom of Kalinga during his reign. When the fort of Mandaran, was captured by the Gajapati Kingdom of Kalinga, he sent his general; Shah Ismail Ghazi against the Gajapati Kingdom defeated them and recaptured the fort of Mardaran.
This silver tanka that weighs around 10.72g was issued by Rukn Al-Din Barbak during his rule. The obverse of this coin is inscribed as ‘Rukn al-dunya wa al-Din Abu al-Muzaffar Barbakshah al-Sultan bin Mahmud Shah al-Sultan partly visible’. The reverse of this coin is inscribed as ‘Arabic legend al-Muwayyad bi-Tayid al-Rahman Khalifath Allah b'il-Hujjat wa al-Burhan.
Image Courtesy: Classical Numismatic Gallery
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...