explain about jitals
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I just follow the definition given by Robert Tye in the book "Jitals": (From memory:) Jitals were the coins for daily use in the Afghansistan and north-west India region. These coins derive from the Bull and horseman coins of the Shahi of Kabul. These were silver, with a weight standard of around 3.2 grams.
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A billon coin introduced by Iltutmish in the Delhi sultanate. It contained 3.6 grains of silver. A jital carried a lower level of silver content than that of the dihliwal that it replaced. Forty-eight jitals were equal to 1 silver tanka.
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