The Digital Ark: Early Modern Collections of Curiosities in England and Scotland, 1580-1700
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 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.
oHegjræ 1027. X
ti. 1617. Regni. 13. In reverso, Sol, in Cancro. Ar. 7 pw. 8. gr.
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 A mahmudi probably of Jahangir , with the inscription 'Jalal-al-din AH 1012 '.
o. Hegjræ 1012. Ar. 3 pw. 15 gr.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 363 P.2 – 15 Quadrans Mahmûdiæ Imperat. Mogolorũ Gjihan Ghîr signat. A A quarter-mahmudi of the Mogul Emperor Jahangir , struck AH 1014
o. Hegjræ 1014. Ar. 19. gr.
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, A 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.
oHegjræ 1027. Christi 1617. Regni 13. in Reverso Sol in Leone. Ar. 7 pw. 8 gr.