The term “shahi” is associated with a historical currency used in various Islamic and South Asian regions. The shahi was a gold coin denomination that was often associated with the Mughal Empire in the Indian subcontinent. These coins were known for their high gold content and intricate designs, often featuring Persian and Mughal calligraphy, portraits of rulers, and symbols.
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Safavid.’Abbas I (1588-1629). AR Shahi. Isfahan. AH 1023
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Safavid.’Abbas I (1588-1629). AR Shahi. Urdu
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Safavid. Isma’il I, (1501-1524). AR Shahi. Herat
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Safavid. Isma’il I, (1501-1524). AR Shahi. Herat. AH 916
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