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Independent Kingdoms: Nawabs of Bengal, Itimad ud-Daula Mir Qasim (1760-1763 AD), silver 1/8 rupee

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Independent Kingdoms: Nawabs of Bengal, Itimad ud-Daula Mir Qasim (1760-1763 AD), silver 1/8 rupee
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Independent Kingdoms: Nawabs of Bengal, Itimad ud-Daula Mir Qasim (1760-1763 AD), silver 1/8 rupee (2 annas), in the name of Shah Alam II, Munger (Monghyr) mint (off flan), RY 4, 1.40g. The ⅛ rupee was struck with the same die of one rupee as ZENO #328239. Therefore, attribution to Monghyr is plausible.

Uncirculated, Unique.

The Nawab of Bengal, Itimad Ud-Daula Mir Qasim (1760-1763) shifted his capital from Murshidabad to Munger in June,1762 (12/1175 AH). After a year reign he was removed from the Nawab by the East India Company in July 1763(12/1176 AH). During this period, Mir Qasim glorified the Munger city and established a mint there and issued coins. Interestingly this fraction is minted from a Nazarana die which is entirely different from conventional Munger coins bears Sun symbol, Instead, it has a five dot rosette symbol on the obverse side. As we get conventional Sun Siccas in the Hizri year 1177 AH from Munger mint, so it must be issued by the company. This new design was introduced by the Nawab probably to differentiate from normal sun siccas of other Bengal mints which were mainly controlled by the company to depreciate their values in 'Battas', which was one of the main reason behind the war between Nawab and company. Either this Nazarana die was not circulated due to the pressure of the company or withdrawn after the fall of Mir Qasim.