Talk:Mohur

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Iranian Mohur
The late 18th C. Persian Shah Karim Khan Zand issued large (1") gold Mohur coins. 210.50.143.22 (talk) 22:06, 2 October 2009 (UTC) Ian Ison

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Seal
Just because there is no reference, it does not mean it is dubious. mudra does mean impression or seal. What reference shall be considered valid?

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