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AH date is 1223/4 and the other date is 64. Significance of the other date is not clear to me.

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AH.1228 and the other date is 95. This one and the coin above are issues in the name of Shah Alam-2.But there also the AH date does not correlate.

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This was a very small state in the Malwa region. It became part of the Princely state of Gwalior in 1805.AD


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This state was established by Jam Rawal. The state is also known as Jamnagar and is written so in Devanagari script on their coins. Muzafir legend in Persian is also struck above "Sri Jam". Early coins were very crude.Now the area is part of the state of Gujarat.

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Parts of legend "Muzafir" is visible on Obv.

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Madurai Nayaks

Madurai is a city located about 300 Kms from the Southern tip of the peninsula. It was the capital of the Pandyan Empire from the fifth century. By fourteenth century it became part of the Vijayanagara Empire. It was taken by the Nawab of Arcot in 1735.AD. In about 1801 it went under the British rule and later became part of the state of Madras (later Tamil Nadu).


Legend is in Telugu script.Obv. reads "Mudu Krishnappa" and the rev. "Tiru Vengala"
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On the obv. two deities are in sitting gesture and on the rev. is Kanarese legend "Sri Vira"

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