Difference between revisions of "India, Awadh"

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* [[Awadh AH 1267(5) 1/4 rupee]]
 
* [[Awadh AH 1267(5) 1/4 rupee]]
 
* [[Awadh AH 1240(6) 1/2 rupee]]
 
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* [[Awadh AH 1175(2) rupee KM-36.2|AH 1175(2) rupee, Benares mint, Shuja'-ud-Daula]]
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* [[Awadh AH 1175(3) rupee KM-36.2|AH 1175(3) rupee, Benares mint, Shuja'-ud-Daula]]
 
* [[Awadh AH 1189(17) rupee KM-26.1]] Asafnagar mint
 
* [[Awadh AH 1189(17) rupee KM-26.1]] Asafnagar mint
 
* [[Awadh AH 1198(25) rupee KM-116.2]]
 
* [[Awadh AH 1198(25) rupee KM-116.2]]

Revision as of 14:46, 6 March 2026

Oudh (Awadh) about 1792, from Shepherd's atlas

Awadh was annexed by the British in 1856 and its capital, Lucknow, was made the capital of the United Provinces. Lucknow later became a center of the Indian Mutiny.

silver issues

gold issues