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AUC49 Lot No : 451
 
Aurangzeb (1658-1707 AD), Silver round, 'legal dirham' or Dirham Shara'ai, 2.91g, Shahjahanabad Mint, AH 1090/22 RY, Obv: Farsi inscription Dirham Shara'ai with AH date & RY. Rev: Mint-name. The King imposed Jizya / poll-tax / safety money on selected people other than Muslim population in AH 1090/22 RY. The tax were to be paid by three categories and in three sums - the 'poor' were to pay “3 Tolas, 1 Masha plus 0.45 and 1/20th of Masha” of silver, the 'middle classes' had tp pay twice this amount and the 'rich' had tp pay four times. The equal sums in Dirhams were going to be paid i.e 12, 24 and 48 Dirhams respectively. These quantities were in accordance with legal rules laid down by Islamic Law or Shariya, but since there were no 'Dirhams' current in India, special coins were struck to facilitate the collection of the tax. They remain an interesting aspect of Mughal coinage and as such as highly collectible. Since the coins were issued very sporadically, they are also very rare. KM 308.2. About Very Fine. Extremely Rare. Estimate
Rs. 2,00,000-2,20,000
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