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English: Coins minted during the Sikh rule (1820-1846) in Subah Kashmir were called 'Hari Singhee'. (Obverse) bears the Gobindshahi couplet in Farsi and is inscribed ‘Om Sri’ in Devanagri.
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Coin was called 'Hari Singhee' after Hari Singh Nalwa, the second Sikh Governor of Kashmir.

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Coins minted during the Sikh rule (1820-1846) in Subah Kashmir were called 'Hari Singhee'. (Obverse) bears the Gobindshahi couplet in Farsi and is inscribed ‘Om Sri’ in Devanagri.

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