- mudrā,
which in turn
comes from mudraṇam,
which also
means "seal". Gold
mohurs issued by the
Mughal Empire,
Imperial India, the
British East
India Company...
- 'Victoria Empress'. Gold
mohurs with the new
obverse legend were
issued between 1877 and 1891. The
mintage of
these mohurs for any
given date is relatively...
-
Madras fanam until 1815. All
three Presidencies issued gold
mohurs and
fractions of
mohurs including 1⁄16, 1⁄2, 1⁄4 in Bengal, 1⁄15 (a gold rupee) and...
- A two
mohur Company gold coin,
issued in 1835, the
obverse inscribed "William IIII, King"...
-
Mohur, the gold coin and
Rupiya the
silver coin.
Later on, the
Mughal Emperors standardised the coin
along with
other silver (Rupiya) and gold (
Mohur)...
- (1761–1782), who
added pagodas with
Persian legends, plus a few very rare gold
mohurs and
silver rupees,
always in the name of the
Mughal emperor Shah Alam II...
- then
sought reconciliation by
minting and
presenting his
father with gold
Mohurs bearing Akbar's portrait.[citation needed]
During the
latter part of Akbar's...
-
leader Jamal al-Nahdi, the
bombs were
planted at a
restaurant in the Gold
Mohur Hotel and the
parking lot of the Aden Mövenpick Hotel,
though the bomb at...
- The
original choice for the seal of RBI was the East
India Company Double Mohur, with the
sketch of the Lion and Palm Tree. However, it was
decided to replace...
- Mauritius,
Rajesh Mohur, to work in
their household. He and
Acutis became friends. In time,
after speaking with
Acutis about Christianity,
Mohur asked to be...