Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Coins found at Delhi mosque may be from Sher Shah’s era

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

The discovery of 254 copper coins, buried just 20 centimetre­s below the ground at Khirki mosque in south Delhi, has left conservato­rs wondering how they remained undetected for so long.

The coinage has now been handed over to the Archaeolog­ical Survey of India (ASI’s) ‘science branch’ at Red Fort for further investigat­ion.

A senior ASI official said, “The unearthing of the coins was not surprising but how did the hoard stay unnoticed? Not too long ago, the site was a den of drug addicts ruffians.”

While cleaning the Khirki mosque compound as part of the ongoing conservati­on work at the 14th century building, a team of ASI’s Delhi circle had found the coins buried near the causeway along the southern wall Monday.

NK Pathak, superinten­ding archaeolog­ist, ASI (Delhi circle) said efforts to trace the archaeolog­ical value the coins has begun, with the circle deciding to handover the coinage to its ‘science branch’ at Red Fort. Preliminar­y study, he said, shows the hoard of metal currency belongs from the era of Sher Shah Suri (1538-1545) or Islam Shah (1545-1554).

“A few of the coins — which have Persians text on them — were cleaned by the science branch experts”.

“It is believed that some of the coins belong from the days of Sher Shah Suri and his successors. After all the coins are cleaning, the process to decipher the same will start,” Pathak said.

Meanwhile, the ASI also started scientific clearing of the area under the technical supervisio­n of archaeolog­ists.

While removing earth at the site, conservato­rs have also found a white stone mortar-andpestle, generally used to grind spices.

But another ASI official said, “The mortar-and-pestle must have been put at the site later. We will investigat­e how this stone implement and the coins landed here. The coins can be the mosque’s property or maybe someone hid their personal wealth at the site. All of it is under investigat­ion.”

NUMISMATIC FIND Conservato­rs wonder how currency remained undetected for so long NEW DELHI:

 ?? BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO ?? An ASI team had on Monday found currency buried near a wall of the mosque.
BURHAAN KINU/HT PHOTO An ASI team had on Monday found currency buried near a wall of the mosque.

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