Lot 310

Mughal Aurangzeb Dar ul-Fath Ujjain Mint Silver Rupee

Auction # 29 Lucknow (Online)


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Catalog Reference #
Unlisted Variety in KM
Metal Composition
Silver
Lot Grade/Condition
test mark on rev overall very fine
Diameter
22.07 mm
Weight
11.50 gms
Denomination
Rupee
Calendar/Year
AH 1068-1118, 1658-1707 AD

Mughal, Aurangzeb (AH 1068-1118, 1658-1707 AD), Silver Rupee, 11.50 gms, 22.07 mm, Dar ul-Fath Ujjain Mint (fully visible at bottom on rev), with word 'Fateh' as divider on reverse, AH 1109, RY 41, During Aurangzeb's reign AH 1068-1118, 1658-1707 AD), Ujjain was an important administrative and military centre within the Mughal Subah of Malwa. Governed by imperial officials such as the Faujdar, Amil, and Qazi, the city followed the Mughal revenue system established under Akbar. Owing to Aurangzeb's prolonged Deccan campaigns, Ujjain became a key transit point for imperial armies and supplies moving between northern India and the Deccan. Despite its administrative role, it remained one of Hinduism's foremost pilgrimage centres, centred on the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga. After Aurangzeb's death in 1707 AD, weakening Mughal authority in Malwa enabled the gradual expansion of Maratha power into the region. Unlisted Variety in KM, test mark on rev overall very fine, rare.