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Nur-ud-din Salim Jahangir, Ruler of Mughal Empire (1569 - 1627)

References in Documents:
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 351 Rupia commũnis, sive Tridrachmũargenteum magni Mogoli. Gjihan Ghir a Timur, (sive Tamberlano) noni signat. Ahmed-abâdæ A o Hegjræ 1027. X ti. 1617. Regni. 13. In reverso, Sol, in Cancro. Ar. 7 pw. 8. gr. Ad alterum Frann -. Common rupee or three-drachma silver piece of the Great Mogul, known as Jahangir, the ninth after Timur or Tamburlaine. Struck in Ahmadabad, AH 1027, the 13th year of his reign (1617 in the Christian calendar); on the reverse the Sun, in Cancer.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 357 P.2 – n.9 Mahumûdia forte Gjihân Ghir, in qua inscript. Gjelâl Eddîn A o. Hegjræ 1012. Ar. 3 pw. 15 gr. A mahmudi probably of Jahangir, with the inscription 'Jalal-al-din AH 1012'.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 363 P.2 – 15 Quadrans Mahmûdiæ Imperat. Mogolorũ Gjihan Ghîr signat. A o. Hegjræ 1014. Ar. 19. gr. A quarter-mahmudi of the Mogul Emperor Jahangir, struck AH 1014
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 330 Rupia communis sive Tridrachmũ Argent. magni Mogul. Gjihân Ghîr, a Timûr (sive Tamberlano) noni, Ao Hegjræ 1027. Christi 1617. Regni 13. in Reverso Sol in Leone. Ar. 7 pw. 8 gr. in ye Bodleian Library Common rupee, or silver three drachma piece of the Great Mogul, Jahangir, the ninth after Timur (or Tamburlaine), AH 1027, AD 1617; the 13th year of his reign. On the reverse the Sun in Leo.