who introduced a uniform monetary system in india?
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Sher Shah Suri, during his five-year rule from 1540 to 1545, set up a new civic and military administration and issued a coin of silver, weighing 178 grains, which was also termed Rupiya. The silver coin remained in use during the Mughal period, Maratha era as well as in British India.
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Sher Shah Suri introduced a uniform monetary system in India.
- Sher Shah Suri established a new civic and military government during his five-year reign from 1540 to 1545, and he also created a 178-grain silver currency known as the Rupiya.
- During the Mughal era, the Maratha era, and British India, the silver coin was still used.
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