1202-1203/1788 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmadabad Mint(Ghausgarh), AH 1202, RY Ahd, Obv. Ba-zar Zad Sikka Waris-i-Taj-wa- Takht Jahan Muhammad Shah Bedar Bakht, (struck coins on Gold, the heir to the crown and the throne, Bedar Bakht Muhammad Jahan Shah), Rev. Sana julus maimanat manus zarb Ahmadabad, sword as a mint mark on reverse, extremely fine, die crack on obverse, exceedingly rare, Note: In 1788 the emperor Shah Alam II was dethroned and blinded by Ghulam Qadir Rohilla, who then set up Bedar Bakht as emperor at Delhi in August 1788, but after about two months, the Maratha forces under Mahadji Scindia overthrew and killed Ghulam Qadir and reinstated Shah Alam II. Coins were struck for Bedar Bakht in the name of Shah Alam II at the mints of Shahjahanabad (Delhi) and an undetermined nearby location assigned the name Ahmadabad (Ghausgarh). Bedar Bakhat was the Mughal Emperor for this brief period in 1788 AD. He was allegedly put to death in 1790 by order of Shah Alam II, supposedly for usurping his authority in 1788.
" /> 1202-1203/1788 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmadabad Mint(Ghausgarh), AH 1202, RY Ahd, Obv. Ba-zar Zad Sikka Waris-i-Taj-wa- Takht Jahan Muhammad Shah Bedar Bakht, (struck coins on Gold, the heir to the crown and the throne, Bedar Bakht Muhammad Jahan Shah), Rev. Sana julus maimanat manus zarb Ahmadabad, sword as a mint mark on reverse, extremely fine, die crack on obverse, exceedingly rare, Note: In 1788 the emperor Shah Alam II was dethroned and blinded by Ghulam Qadir Rohilla, who then set up Bedar Bakht as emperor at Delhi in August 1788, but after about two months, the Maratha forces under Mahadji Scindia overthrew and killed Ghulam Qadir and reinstated Shah Alam II. Coins were struck for Bedar Bakht in the name of Shah Alam II at the mints of Shahjahanabad (Delhi) and an undetermined nearby location assigned the name Ahmadabad (Ghausgarh). Bedar Bakhat was the Mughal Emperor for this brief period in 1788 AD. He was allegedly put to death in 1790 by order of Shah Alam II, supposedly for usurping his authority in 1788. " />Lot No: 408
Auction:Auction #8
Material: Silver
Period: Mughal
Date: 20-Sep-2025
Location: Lucknow
Estimated Price: ₹ 1800000 - ₹ 2000000
Bedar Bakht (AH 1202-1203/1788 AD), Silver Rupee, Ahmadabad Mint(Ghausgarh), AH 1202, RY Ahd, Obv. Ba-zar Zad Sikka Waris-i-Taj-wa- Takht Jahan Muhammad Shah Bedar Bakht, (struck coins on Gold, the heir to the crown and the throne, Bedar Bakht Muhammad Jahan Shah), Rev. Sana julus maimanat manus zarb Ahmadabad, sword as a mint mark on reverse, extremely fine, die crack on obverse, exceedingly rare, Note: In 1788 the emperor Shah Alam II was dethroned and blinded by Ghulam Qadir Rohilla, who then set up Bedar Bakht as emperor at Delhi in August 1788, but after about two months, the Maratha forces under Mahadji Scindia overthrew and killed Ghulam Qadir and reinstated Shah Alam II. Coins were struck for Bedar Bakht in the name of Shah Alam II at the mints of Shahjahanabad (Delhi) and an undetermined nearby location assigned the name Ahmadabad (Ghausgarh). Bedar Bakhat was the Mughal Emperor for this brief period in 1788 AD. He was allegedly put to death in 1790 by order of Shah Alam II, supposedly for usurping his authority in 1788.
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