Auction Catalogue

16 March 1994

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Ancient, British and World Coins, Tokens, Banknotes, Medallions and Numismatic Books

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Lot

№ 761

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16 March 1994

Hammer Price:
£320

India, SULTANS OF KASHMIR, A'zam Khan (1118-1119/1707), Rupee, Burhanpur, 1119, year 1 (KM 332.3). About extremely fine and very rare

This lot was sold as part of a special collection, A Collection of Indian Coins.

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The eldest son of Aurangzeb, Mu'azzam was governor of Kabul at the time of his father's death, and Azam, taking advantage of his absence declared himself Emperor. He was killed and his army defeated by the forces of Mu'azzam on the plains near Agra the following year. Mu'azzam subsequently assumed the throne with the title of Shah Alam Bahadur. All the coins of Azam are rare. Poole only records two silver coins in the British Museum of this emphemeral figure in Mughal history, one of Ahmadabad and the other of Burhanpur