Description
Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb Alamgir(c. 1658-1707CE), Gold Mohur, 10.90grms, Minted at Dar al-Zafar Bijapur, RY47, Almost Uncirculated with a tiny test mark on obverse, Extra Fine+, Rare Mint. Struck during the later Deccan phase of Aurangzeb’s reign, this issue belongs to the period when the Mughal emperor had annexed the Adil Shahi kingdom and transformed Bijapur into an imperial provincial center. By Regnal Year 47 (c. 1703–1704 CE), Aurangzeb was deeply engaged in prolonged Deccan campaigns against the Marathas, directing military operations personally from the south. Coinage from this phase reflects the firm assertion of Mughal sovereignty over recently conquered territories.
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