Mughal Empire Jahangir Silver Rupee Muzzayan Couplet 1025 AH/RY11 Ahmadabad Mint
Jahangir Silver Rupee, Muzzayan Couplet Type, AH 1025 / Regnal Year 11, Ahmadabad Mint. Is a highly desirable Mughal silver issue struck during the reign of Emperor. A ruler renowned for his artistic innovations in coinage. AH 1025 (1616 AD), Regnal Year 11. This rupee belongs to Jahangir's celebrated. Distinguished by its elegant Persian calligraphy and poetic inscriptions. The coin typically features beautifully engraved legends arranged in artistic style, reflecting Jahangir's personal interest in literature, aesthetics, and numismatic design. Ahmadabad was one of the foremost Mughal mints, producing finely executed silver coinage that circulated widely across the empire. Combining historical significance, refined calligraphic artistry, and association with one of the most innovative Mughal emperors, this silver rupee is highly prized by collectors of Mughal and Islamic numismatics as an exceptional representation of early seventeenth-century Indian coinage.