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Mughal India

The 17th century was a high point for the Mughal emperors of India. Akbar (1556-1605) consolidated the subcontinent and, while himself illiterate, expended great sums of money on arts and letters. Shah Jahan (1628-1658), who erected the Taj Mahal in memory of his deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal, also required enormous coinage. Mughal coinage of this period is know for its distinctive Arabic script.
Mughal silver rupee (1598) of Akbar from Delhi, India.
Mughal gold mohur (1684) of Shah Jahan from Burhanpur, India.