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Humayun, AR Shahrukhi, Hadrat Delhi, AH 963

Obv: Arabic legend The Kalima Shahada within a circular linear border & the four Caliphs' names with their titles in the margin, Rev: Arabic legend "Muhammad Humayun Badshah Ghazi" in rectangular cartouche, & “Sultan-ul-azam Khaqan-al-Mukarram, khuld Allahu ta'ala mulkahu wa sultanahu” & "zarb Hadrat Dehli" partly visible in the outer bottom margin, 4.80g, 27.67mm (Ref. ONS # 167), no test mark, full die impression,choice quality about extremely fine, Extremely Rare.

Note: During Humayun's brief second reign from AH 962-963, very few coins are known to exist. This specimen, dated 963 AH and minted in Delhi, is a rare example. It features a complete mint-name visible to the left of the rectangular cartouche on its reverse. Humayun's authority during this period was primarily limited to Delhi, Agra, and parts of Punjab, with Mughal control remaining tenuous until Akbar and his army consolidated power in subsequent years. Narnol, situated approximately 75 miles southwest of Delhi, held significant strategic importance during this era.

The year 963 AH commenced on November 16, 1555. Humayun tragically fell to his death on January 27, 1556, while descending the stairs of his library with a stack of books, responding to the call to prayer. His passing occurred just three days later, indicating that this coin was likely minted during the final 75 days of his life.

Accession No

C/A/2/019

Weight

4.80 g

Diameter

27.67 mm

Metal

Silver

Mint

Hazrat Delhi

Denomination

Shahrukhi

Shape

Round
AH Date
963