Obverse |
Legend: al-sultan al-a'zam nadir shah |
Reverse |
Within central ornamental diamond: zarb Kashmir , blundered date spelled out in margins |
Date |
c. AH 947-53 (= 1540-46 CE) |
Weight |
6.22 gm. |
Dimensions |
15 x 15 mm. |
Die axis |
n.a. |
Reference |
Rajgor 2848, Goron-Goenka K100 |
Comments |
The Kashmir Sultanate was not formed by conquest. Rather, it had been ruled for centuries by a Hindu dynasty until Shah Mirza, a Muslim from Swat and Chief Minister of the raja, married the raja's widow upon his death and assumed the throne in AH 747 (1346 CE). The Sultanate persisted until Kashmir was finally annexed by Akbar in AH 995 (1587 CE). The coinage of the Kashmir Sultanate is unique in that it has its own weight standard ... the sasnu of approximately 6.2 gm. All the coins are scarce to rare.
A CHOICE specimen of a RARE coin! |