Bijapur
coins and Larins during Adil Shahi Period -
The Golden coins telles the golden period of
the Bijapur Dynesty.
Bijapur asserted its independence from the Bahamani
rulers of Gulbarga in 1490 and remained an independent
sultanate until 1686 when it was annexed to
the Mughal Empire by Aurangzeb the Mugal King.
The silver, and gold coins larens gives the
testimony still today of magnificiant and propserity
in South India during the regime of the Adil
Shahi Kings.
The coins are manually casted and got rough
design and inscriptions. But these coins gives
a glimpse of the Adil Shahi kings time period
and tells a lot about the happiness and garnduer
of the medival era.
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Ali
'Adil Shah I , 1065 - 1088 AH, 1558 –
1580 AD
Metal:
Gold Obverse:
asad allah al-ghalib Reverse:
'ali ibn abu talib
Metal:
Gold Obverse:
asad allah al-ghalib Reverse:
'ali ibn abu talib
Muhammad
'Adil Shah , 1037 - 1068 AH, 1627 - 1656
AD
Metal:
Gold Obverse:
jahan zin do muhammad girift zinat-o jah Reverse:
yake muhammad-i-mursal suwam muhammad shah
Metal:
Gold Obverse:
jahan zin do muhammad girift zinat-o jah Reverse:
yake muhammad-i-mursal suwam muhammad shah
Metal:
Gold Obverse:
jahan zin do muhammad girift zinat-o jah Reverse:
yake muhammad-i-mursal suwam muhammad shah
Ali
Adil Shah II , 1068 - 1083 AH, 1656 -
1672 AD
Metal:
* Silver Laren Obverse:
King Ali Adil Shah II Reverse:
darb lari dabuli sanah...