Description
Mughal : Farrukhsiyar ; RARE Silver Rupee
Mint : Firoznagar ; 1127 AH / RY 4X
Note : “The State of Hyderabad was founded by Mir Qamruddin Chin Qilich Khan. He was the son of Aurangzeb’s general . Ghazi-ud-din Khan Feroz Jang, who traced his ancestry to Abu Bakr, the first Khalifa. In 1713, six years after Aurangzeb’s death, emperor Farrukhsiyar made Mir Qamruddin Viceroy of the Deccan, with the title of Nizam-ul-Mulk Feroz Jang. Later, emperor Muhammad Shah conferred on him the title of Asaf Jah, by which title the dynasty is still known. By 1724, Mir Qamruddin had made himself virtually independent of Delhi, although he and his successors continued to profess a nominal allegiance to the Moghul emperor right up to 1858, when the British Crown assumed the governance of India.”
It is very likely that Firoznagar was named after Aurangzeb’s general Ghazi-ud-din Khan Feroz Jang. “SAVE HERITAGE SAVE COINS”

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