Gold Mohur of Aurangzeb
2017-01-04 Wed
This Gold Mohur was issued in 1109 AH during the reign of Emperor Aurangzeb.Emperor Aurangzeb was the 6th Mughal emperor of India. He was the last most powerful and great sovereign of the Mughal crown. During his rule, the Mughal Empire reached its epitome.
This gold Mohur of Aurangzeb was issued by Burhanpur mint. The obverse side of this coin depicts a Persian legend “Sikka Zad Dar Jahan Chu Mihr-e-munir Badshah Aurangzeb Alamgir” with Hijri date 1109 on it. The reverse side of this Mohur depicts Julus formula with Reignal year ‘41’ towards the middle right and mint name at the bottom of the coin.
Aurangzeb died in 1707 AD leaving a large empire which lasted nearly half a century and led to dissolution due to his policy. It eventually ended the crucial eon in the Indian History.
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