India, Hyderabad, 1943 AD., Mir Usman Ali Khan, 1 Rupee, KM Y 63.
India, Indian princely states, Hyderabad, Mir Usman Ali Khan (AH. 1329-67 / 1911-48 AD.), dated AH 1362 = 1943 AD.,
1 Rupee (30 mm / 11,20 g), 0.818 silver, 11,18 g mint weight, medal alignment ↑↑ (0°), security edge,
Obv.: ... ١٣٦٢ , Chahar Minar gateway (Charminar, "Four Towers") landmark monument with full “Ain†in doorway, legends above and flanking, AH date 1362 below.
Rev.: ١ ... / ... ۳۴ , value number in a small inner circle, Persian legend inside below and outside around, including regnal year date ۳۴ (34) at 6-7 o´clock at the inner circle and mint name Farkhanda Bunyad Hydarabad.
KM Y 63 .
Charminar (Urdu: چار مینار) built in 1591 AD, is a landmark monument located in Hyderabad, India. The two words Char Minar of Urdu language are combined to which it is known as Charminar (English: Four Towers). These are four ornate minarets attached and supported by four grand arches, it has become the global icon of Hyderabad and is listed among the most recognized structures of India. The Charminar is on the east bank of Musi river. To the northeast lies the Laad Bazaar and in the west end lies the granite-made richly ornamented Mecca Masjid.