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<p>[QUOTE="De Orc, post: 398132, member: 4408"]Thanks Spock, managed to get a few more scanned and up on Omni so have a peek and let me know what you think :kewl:</p><p><br /></p><p>1206 - 1526</p><p>Lahor Sultanate/Delhi sultan</p><p>Smant Deo </p><p>Silver </p><p>Bull & horse </p><p>Star fish</p><p><br /></p><p>1510-1530</p><p>Malwa Sultanate</p><p>Mahmud Shah II </p><p>Silver Tankah</p><p>16mm diameter</p><p>Malwa asserted its independence from the Dehli Sultanate in 1401. It stayed independent until 1561 when it was annexed to the Mughal Empire by Akbar,</p><p><br /></p><p>By the time of the Lodhis, coins were struck almost exclusively of copper and billon. In the provinces, the Bengal Sultans, the Jaunpur Sultans, the Bahamanis of the Deccan, the Sultans of Malwa, the Sultans of Gujarat, etc. struck coins. In the South, however, the Vijayanagar Empire evolved coinage of different metrology and design which was to remain as a standard in the region and influence coin design up to the 19th Century. Malwa Sultan AD 1510-1530 silver Tanka </p><p><br /></p><p>1562 </p><p>Kashmir Sultanate</p><p>Chakk Dynasty</p><p>Hussain Ghazi Shah </p><p>Punchshi</p><p><br /></p><p>1581</p><p>Mughal Emperor Akbar 1556-1605 </p><p>Bronze 1/2 dam</p><p>Persian inscriptions on both sides[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="De Orc, post: 398132, member: 4408"]Thanks Spock, managed to get a few more scanned and up on Omni so have a peek and let me know what you think :kewl: 1206 - 1526 Lahor Sultanate/Delhi sultan Smant Deo Silver Bull & horse Star fish 1510-1530 Malwa Sultanate Mahmud Shah II Silver Tankah 16mm diameter Malwa asserted its independence from the Dehli Sultanate in 1401. It stayed independent until 1561 when it was annexed to the Mughal Empire by Akbar, By the time of the Lodhis, coins were struck almost exclusively of copper and billon. In the provinces, the Bengal Sultans, the Jaunpur Sultans, the Bahamanis of the Deccan, the Sultans of Malwa, the Sultans of Gujarat, etc. struck coins. In the South, however, the Vijayanagar Empire evolved coinage of different metrology and design which was to remain as a standard in the region and influence coin design up to the 19th Century. Malwa Sultan AD 1510-1530 silver Tanka 1562 Kashmir Sultanate Chakk Dynasty Hussain Ghazi Shah Punchshi 1581 Mughal Emperor Akbar 1556-1605 Bronze 1/2 dam Persian inscriptions on both sides[/QUOTE]
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