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MUGHAL: Shah Shuja, 1657-1660, AR rupee (11.32g), Akbarnagar, AH1068 year one (ahad), Fine

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MUGHAL: Shah Shuja, 1657-1660, AR rupee (11.32g), Akbarnagar, AH1068 year one (ahad), Fine
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MUGHAL: Shah Shuja, 1657-1660, AR rupee (11.32g), Akbarnagar, AH1068 year one (ahad), KM-275.1, 4-line legend on the obverse, 1 testmark & 3 small banker's marks, decent strike, extremely rare, Fine, RRR, ex M.H. Mirza Collection, ex SARC Auction 17 Lot 1190. Shah Shuja was one of four sons of Shah Jahan I to claim the empire after their father's death. Shah Shuja was based in Rajmahal in Jharkhand state, then called Akbarnagar, but was soon defeated by Aurangzeb, fled toward Arakan, eventually dying in Manipur in AH1071 (February 1661). His known coins are all dated AH1068, nearly all from the mint of Akbarnagar, all extremely rare.