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Lord Of The Auspicious Conjunction Or Sahib Qiran And Mughal Astronomy

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The two kings Timurid Timur (Tamerlane) and Mughal Shah Jahan both called themselves "Sahib Qiran" which meant the "Lord of the Auspicious Conjunction".

Shah Jahan even put the statement on some of his coins.

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Mughal Rupee Shah Jahan, Agra, AH 1038
Silver, 22 mm, 10:47 gm, KM 222.1
Mint: Agra

Obverse: Four horizontal lines of text
Line 1: Badshah Ghazi (Emperor and fighter for Islam)
Line 2: Muhammad Shah Jahan (King of the World)
Line 3: Shahab ud-Din (Star of the Faith)
Line 4: Sahib Qiran Sani Ahad
(Lord of the Auspicious Conjunction, Sani=second, Ahad=first year of reign)

Reverse: Three horizontal lines of text
Line 1: "There is no god but Allah"
Line 2: "Muhammad is his messenger"
Line 3: Sanat Dar-i-Khilafa Agra (Struck at seat of capital Agra)
The year "1038" is on the left side of the reverse and is hard to read.
AH 1038 is around AD 1628.
The coin has no regnal year but a word meaning "first year".

Shah Jahan was the "Second Lord" as either Alexander the Great or Timur was the First Lord.

A conjunction is an astronomical term meaning that two planets are close to each other in the sky.

All of the references I found about the astrological Auspicious Conjunction had Jupiter as one of the planets and meant that someone born near such a conjunction was destined for greatness, especially the conjunction with Saturn.

Some sources state that Timur's Auspicious Conjunction was Jupiter-Saturn and that Shah Jahan's Auspicious Conjunction was Jupiter-Mars or Jupiter-Saturn.

I attempted to find out which planets the two kings were referring to, and, thanks to Astrologer Richard Nolle, who calculated dates for conjunctions, I was able to find out a little.

The Jupiter-Venus conjunction occurs approximately every one or two years.
The Jupiter-Mars conjunction occurs approximately every two or three years.
The Jupiter-Saturn conjunction occurs approximately every 20 years and was known as the "great conjunction".

The conjunction dates listed are the times the two planets were closest together. They would be near each other for weeks before and after these dates.

Timur was born on April 9, AD 1336.
The conjunction of Jupiter-Venus occurred April 6, 1335, June 24, 1336, and April 23, 1337.
The conjunction of Jupiter-Mars occurred February 2, 1334 and April 21, 1336.
The conjunction of Jupiter-Saturn occurred June 1, 1325 and March 24, 1345.
The closest conjunction occurring near Timur's birth is the Jupiter-Mars conjunction on April 21, 1336.

Shah Jahan was born on January 5, AD 1592.
The conjunction of Jupiter-Venus occurred September 24, 1591 and December 2, 1592.
The conjunction of Jupiter-Mars occurred January 19, 1591 and April 2, 1593.
The conjunction of Jupiter-Saturn occurred May 3, 1583 and December 18, 1603.
The closest conjunction occurring near Shah Jahan's birth is the Jupiter-Venus conjunction of September 24, 1591.

By the way, a "great conjunction" of Jupiter and Saturn will occur on December 21, 2020.

Something to look forward to.


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Very informative write-up @wb. Well done!
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Thank you for the interesting and informative post!

I was completely unfamiliar with the coin presented, but I enjoyed learning about it!

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