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# 367Rupee AH 1234 RY 5 Ghazi-ud-Din HaidarIndia D Princely States - Awadh
India – Awadh – Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar, as Nawab (AH 1229-1234 / AD 1814-1819), as King (AH 1234-1243 / AD 1819-1827). Rupee AH 1234 RY 5, Mint: Lakhnau (Dar al-Amaret Lakhnau Suba Awadh), Silver (ø 26 mm – w. 11.05 g.). Edge: plain. P.Dayal 11-13, KM 165.1.

Obverse:
Persian legend. Couplet with the Ruler's name and titles (from bottom to top: Zad bar Seem wa Zar / Sikkah / Nasab Shah-e-Zaman / Ghaziu-d-Din-Haidar Aali / Rabb / az Fazl Zulmenan = Struck coin in Gold and Silver by the Grace of the Great and Almighty God. Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar, of lofty lineage, King of the World). Date (1234) above the bottom line at right.

Reverse:
Arms of Awadh in centre: two Fishes facing one another and support a dagger (katar) surmounted by a Crown, a Tiger on either side with head turned autwards and holding a pennant figures as supporter. A scroll beneath. Persian legend around: Country name, Mint name with epithet and Julus formula (clockwise: Suba A[wadh] zarb (at bottom) / manus (at left) / maimanat, dar al-Amar[et Lakhnau] (at top) / julus (at right) / sanah 5 (in centre, between the fishes) = Struck in the Province of Awadh, at the Seat of Governorship, Lucknow, (in the) year 5 (of his) reign associated with prosperity).


Note:
Coin struck in his own name, dating from his accession to the Nawabi, in AH 1229.

Web References:
www.indiancoins.8m.com/awadh/AwadhGhazi.htm

Literature:
Dayal, Ray Bahdur Proyag – Catalogue of the Coins of the Kings of Oudh – Provincial Museum, Lucknow. New Delhi, 1992.
Krause C. and Mishler C. – Standard Catalog of World Coins 1801-1900 – Krause Publications, Usa, 4th Edition, 2004

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