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28 October 2025

  • curprev 12:4212:42, 28 October 2025 Hamzasaddiq talk contribs 2,145 bytes +2,145 The Indian Dam, introduced by Sher Shah Suri around 1540 CE, was a copper coin valued at 1⁄40 of a Rupiya. Adopted by the Mughals, it remained central to India’s currency system for over two centuries, symbolizing the first standardised small-denomination coinage in South Asia.