Difference between revisions of "Afghanistan"

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* [[Afghanistan AH 1240 1/2 rupee KM-A396|AH 1240 (1824) half rupee, Herat mint, Mahmud Shah]]
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1240 1/2 rupee KM-A396|AH 1240 (1824) half rupee, Herat mint, Mahmud Shah]]
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1240 rupee KM-398.2|AH 1240 (1824) rupee, Herat mint, Mahmud Shah]]
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1240 rupee KM-398.2|AH 1240 (1824) rupee, Herat mint, Mahmud Shah]]
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* [[Afghanistan AH 1241 rupee KM-373|AH 1241 (1825) rupee, Derajat mint, struck by the Sikhs]]
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1243 rupee KM-398.3|AH 1243 (1827) rupee, Herat mint, Mahmud Shah]]
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1243 rupee KM-398.3|AH 1243 (1827) rupee, Herat mint, Mahmud Shah]]
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1244 rupee KM-A403|AH 1244 (1828) rupee, Herat mint, Kamran Shah]]  
 
* [[Afghanistan AH 1244 rupee KM-A403|AH 1244 (1828) rupee, Herat mint, Kamran Shah]]  

Revision as of 10:16, 4 March 2026

Early Islamic Empires

Samanids

Ghaznavids/Seljuqs

Timurids

Safavid Dynasty

Hotaks

Mughal Empire

Durrani

Kingdom (1880-1973 AD)

modern Afghanistan - courtesy of globalsecurity.org

pre-decimal coinage

half rupees

rupees

two and 2½ rupees

amanis (10 rupees) and tillas

decimal coinage

pul

afghanis

grams (gold)

Republic (1973-78)

Democratic Republic (1979-92)