Baija Bai of Gwalior issued gold Mohur
2021-09-07 Tue
The gold Mohur of 11-12 grams was issued by Regent Baija Bai from Lashkar mint in 1130 AH. The inscription on the obverse side reads, “Sikke Mubarak Sahib Qiran Sani Muhammad Shah Gazi” in Persian legend with AH date. And the reverse side features, “Shri in Devanagari, RY date 2, Julus Mainamat Manus and the mint name”.The Princely state of Gwalior existed in the mid-18th century as a part of the Maratha confederacy. It was founded in 1761 by RanojiShinde who was an accomplished soldier, local Chieftain and Governor. He served under PeshwaBaji Rao as one of the top three senior commanders. Ranoji is known as the founder of the Scindia dynasty. He first set his headquarters in the ancient city of Ujjain; a city that remained the capital for the Scindias until 1810.
The Gwalior state received a 21 gun salute and held a pivotal position for its strategic location and fort strength. It became a part of the British suzerainty after the Anglo-Maratha wars. It was the largest state of the Central India Agency which was a political office of British India.
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