Reference: KM-11. Denomination: 1 Paisa Mint Year: not dated (ca. 1870) Condition: Struck on a broad planchet, deposits in fields, otherwise VF+ Ruler: Lakshman Singh (1844-1905 AD) Weight: 10.88gm Material: Copper Diameter: 27mm
Obverse: Samba (a name of Shiva) without inner circle. Legend around.
Reverse: Samba (a name of Shiva) without inner circle. Legend around.
Banswara State was a princely state in India during the British Raj. It was located in what is today the state of Rajasthan. The rulers belonged to the Sisodia clan. Banswara State was founded in 1527. Banswara was established by Udai Singh, the ruler of Bagar as a domain for his son Jagmal Singh. In 1949 Banswara was merged into the Indian Union.
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