The Mughal vs Ottoman vs Safavid Rivalry Explained — Fexingo History
In 1613, the Mughal Empire faced a financial crisis when Empress Nur Jahan's personal mint began producing coins of unprecedented weight and purity, undermining the entire Mughal monetary system. This episode explores how Jahangir's love for his wife collided with the economic realities of an empire that spanned from Kabul to Bengal. We trace the evolution of the silver rupee from Sher Shah Suri's original 178-grain standard to Nur Jahan's 195-grain 'Nur Jahani' rupees, and the ensuing tensions with Safavid and Ottoman monetary policies. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of mint masters like Khwaja Abdus Samad in regulating coinage, the diplomatic scandal when a Nur Jahani rupee was discovered in Isfahan, and how Shah Abbas I used the debasement to launch a propaganda war about Mughal decadence. The episode also touches on the broader impact of currency manipulation on trade along the Silk Road, the rivalry between dar al-sikka (imperial mints) across the three empires, and the eventual reforms under Shah Jahan that restored the standard. A story of love, power, and the surprising politics of pocket change. #MughalEmpire #NurJahan #MughalCoinage #SilverRupee #Jahangir #SafavidEmpire #OttomanEmpire #ShahAbbasI #EconomicHistory #1630s #DarAlSikka #KhwajaAbdusSamad #SilkRoadTrade #Numismatics #ShahJahan #Propaganda #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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