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Mysore: Krishna Raja Wodeyar (1810-1868) AR Rupee (C#207)
Obv: Persian legend in multiple lines - سک زد بر هفت کشور سید فضل الله خامی دین محمد شاه علم بادشاه ([i]Sikka zad bar haft kashur saya fazl al khami din Muhammad Shah Alam badshah[/i]; [i]Defender of the Muhammadan faith, Reflection of Divine excellence, the Emperor Shah Alam struck this coin to be current throughout the seven climates[/i])
Rev: Persian legend in multiple lines with regal year - ضرب میسور سن ۴۸ جلوس میمنت مانوس ([i]zarb Mahisur san 48 julus mayimanat manus[/i]; [i]Struck at Mysore in the 48th year of the auspicious reign[/i])

[u][i]References[/i][/u]
[url=https://archive.org/details/coinsindiamad00goveuoft]Thurston, E., [i]Coins: Catalogue No. 1, Mysore[/i], Government Central Museum, 1888[/url]
[url=https://archive.org/details/mysoregazetteerc01rice]Rice, Benjamin L., [i]Mysore: A Gazetter Compiled for Government - Vol. I  Mysore in General[/i], Archibald, Constable and Company, 1897[/url]

Mysore: Krishna Raja Wodeyar (1810-1868) AR Rupee (C#207)

Obv: Persian legend in multiple lines - سک زد بر هفت کشور سید فضل الله خامی دین محمد شاه علم بادشاه (Sikka zad bar haft kashur saya fazl al khami din Muhammad Shah Alam badshah; Defender of the Muhammadan faith, Reflection of Divine excellence, the Emperor Shah Alam struck this coin to be current throughout the seven climates)
Rev: Persian legend in multiple lines with regal year - ضرب میسور سن ۴۸ جلوس میمنت مانوس (zarb Mahisur san 48 julus mayimanat manus; Struck at Mysore in the 48th year of the auspicious reign)

References
Thurston, E., Coins: Catalogue No. 1, Mysore, Government Central Museum, 1888
Rice, Benjamin L., Mysore: A Gazetter Compiled for Government - Vol. I Mysore in General, Archibald, Constable and Company, 1897

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