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A brief note on coins of mediaeval history full paragraph

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Answered by rudraverma86pdmdpg
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There are several exciting events that took place in Medieval India. From great Mughal emperors like Akbar to the warrior Maratha king Shivaji, there is a lot to take away from the pages of our past. If you were to sit down and analyze each of these chapters in history, it would definitely be a painstaking task. Nevertheless, there is a much easier way of going about things. You could simply start collecting and studying about coins of medieval India. Medieval period coins are a reflection of our history, in the sense that they were issued by various emperors and each one of them has a unique story behind it. Historians have made accurate conclusions by studying medieval coins over several years now. The best part is that many of these medieval period coins also come with dates and emperor names inscribed on them. Numismatics is a name given to the study of all kinds of coins and numismatists are the ones who engage in numismatics. Once you start analyzing various inscriptions that are depicted on coins of medieval India, you will slowly unravel deeper mysteries of history.
Answered by Anonymous
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Medieval India Coinage saw a phase of experimentation under the regime of Muhammad Bin Tughlaq, who introduced the concept of token currency. Exceeding in numbers by a fair margin as compared to his predecessor, he inscribed his character and activities to produce gold coins in abundance. These coins were characterised by fine calligraphy and a number of fractional denominations. With his power and an interest in experimenting, he enforced his currency making him the greatest moneyers of Indian history though it wasn’t a great success.

Another remarkable mention in the history of Medieval coins of India is during the rule of Sultan of Malwas. A fascinating note about the Malwa coinage is that they carry many different mintmarks. Coins issued under Mahmud Shah II holds a special historical value as it records a date of 939! It is evident from this fact that either his regime lasted longer or coins were issued in his name longer than expected time period as he tried to win long battles against Ibrahim Lodi, Rana Sangram of Mewar and Bahadur Shah of Gujarat.
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