Description

Awadh State, Wajid ali-Shah(c. 1847-1856CE), Silver Rupee, 11.20grms, AH1263/RY01, Obv. Coat of arms of the king, Complete die impression on both sides, First year issue, Minted at Muhammadabad Banaras, Extra Fine+, Early verity, Rare. Wajid Ali Shah was the last King of Awadh, renowned for his patronage of music, dance, and arts, especially Kathak. He built Imambaras, gardens, and palaces in Lucknow, including the famous Qaiserbagh complex. His reign was marked by weak political authority and mounting British interference, culminating in his deposition by the British in 1856, after which Awadh was annexed. He spent the rest of his life in exile in Calcutta, continuing his cultural patronage but losing political power entirely.

Auctions No : 8

Lot No : 228

Estimate : ₹ 8,000 - 10,000

Material : Silver

Categories : Princely States


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