Which mughal king have its own photo on the coins of India??? THE ONE WHO WILL GIVE ANSWER CORRECT WILL BECOME BRAINLIEST....!!!!!!
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The Mughal Emperor Babur issued standard Timurid currency coins known as the shahrukhi, named after Shahrukh Mirza, Timur's eldest son. The Shahrukhis were essentially thin broad-flanned coins imprinted with the Sunni kalima or credo on its obverse at the center with the names of the first four caliphs around it
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reign of Akbar
The inscription on the other side is a clue about its history: "Amardad Ilahi 50", meaning the 50th year of the reign of Akbar. The great Mughal ruler issued coins honouring the Hindu deities in 1604-1605, even though idolatry is prohibited in Islam.
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