Silver Rupee of Jind
2022-06-20 Mon
The origin of the Jind dynasty can be traced to the Phulkian family. Their roots had common ancestry with Baryam and were granted the title of Chaudhuri by Emperor Babur in 1526. In 1763, Jind was established by Gajpat Singh who was the grandson of Phul.Jind Princely State was entitled to a 13-gun salute which was administered by native rulers under the indirect control of the Imperial British. The state covered a total area of 1,299 square miles and comprised a total population of 3, 61,812 as per the census report of 1941. It is comprised of three tehsils, Sangrur, Jind, and Dadri.
Dadri was the largest tehsil of the state and touched the boundaries of Rajputana and Haryana. During British Raj, it was a part of the Cis-Sutlej princely state until independence. It was founded by Raja Gajpat Singh in 1763. The rulers belong to the Phulkian dynasty. Earlier, it was ruled by the Scindia dynasty of the Maratha Empire and paid tribute to the Marathas. In Second Anglo-Maratha War, Marathas were defeated and so Jind state became a British protectorate.
Gajpat Singh of Jind princely state had issued a silver Rupee. The obverse of the silver rupee states Qadir- bechun couplet. The reverse of the coin depicts Sana julus Zarb Sahrind off flan.
Image Courtesy: Mintage World
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