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HH Indian Princely States coin of Kutch State, SILVER COIN MAHARAJA (KING) SHREE 1586 to 1632ad BHARMALJI 1 (BHARAJI) YOU ARE BIDDING ON VERY OLD SILVER ONE KORI… EXTREMLY RARE THIS KORI, VERY HARD TO FIND, Title:
[ Coins ] Kutch, Bharmalji I (1586-1632), Kori, in the name of the Mughal Emperor, Jahangir, AH 1028. NICE and extremely rare When Jahangir paid his first visit to Gujarat, Bharmalji went to Ahmadabad to pay 15 mm, DIAMETER… Description:
[ Coins ] Kutch, Bharmalji I (1586-1632), Kori, in the name of the Mughal Emperor, Jahangir, AH 1028. Very fine and extremely rare, especially with clear date. E700-800 When Jahangir paid his first visit to Gujarat, Bharmalji went to Ahmadabad to pay his respects. The rao presented Jahangir with 2000 rupees, 100 ashrafis and 100 Kutch horses. In return, Jahangir gave him his own horse, an elephant, a dagger, a sword and diamond rings, and also accorded him the privilege of issuing in his own territory his own coins. Whether this issue of koris dated AH 1028 was part of the 2000 rupees presented to the emperor or was struck soon after the meeting is not clear. Bharmalji – I (1586-1632) In 1617 Jehangir, the Emperor of Delhi visited Ahmedabad. He held a Shahi darbar there. The rulers of Kutch participated and Rao Bharmalji also attended. Honours were exchanged. He was very impressed with the aged Rao Bharmalji and gifted him with an elephant, a she elephant, jewel studded sword and rings. After that he asked his painter Govardhan to paint a picture of Rao Bharmalji. Now this picture is in the State library of Berlin. It is written below this picture that " this Ra Bara is the most powerful of the rulers of Gujrat and he is not presented before any ruler on this earth". After Rao Bharmalji, Rao Bhojrajji, Rao Shri Khengarji II, Rao shri Tamachiji, Rao shri Raydhanji I, Rao shri Pragmalji I and Rao shri Godji I became the rulers of Kutch for a period of 100 years but without much happening. However in 1654 to 1662 in the rule of Rao Tamachiji, Jehangir died and his son Dara, the brother of Aurangzeb, took shelter in Kutch. Along with him a saint of Bukhara Shah Murad also set foot in Mundra. This saint is known as a Peer in Kutch and was respected by the rulers of Kutch for his all religion tolerance policy. At this time the British set foot as business men.
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