JAIPUR: 1 Paisa “Shah Alam-II” Thick Cpr. Coin AD-1766-81 (3551)

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Features
Princely state of Jaipur
Emperor Shah Alam II (1760-1788; 1788-1806)
Type Standard circulation coins
Years 1766-1781
Value 1 Paisa (1⁄64)
Currency Rupee (1621-1949)
Composition Copper
Weight 17.4 g
Diameter 19.4 mm
Thickness 7.75 mm
Shape Round
Demonetized Yes
Number N#46231Help
Ref KM# 36

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1 Paisa – Shah Alam II

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Jaipur State was a princely state of India from 1128 to 1948. It was centered on Jaipur town. It existed from the 12th century until Indian Independence in 1947. according to the different periods of history it was also known as Jaipur Kingdom, Amber Kingdom,Dhundhar Kingdom and Kachwaha Kingdom.Jaipur state was founded in the Dhundhar region. Its predecessor state was the Dhundhar (Dausa) kingdom, founded in 1093 by Duleh Rai, also known as Dulha Rao. Jaipur state was known as Amber between the fourteenth century and 1727. In that year, a new capital was built and named Jayapura, then the kingdom was renamed Jaipur.
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