Rupee Power Access
In the late 19th century, the rupee faced a massive devaluation event known as the "Fall of the Rupee" because India remained on a silver standard while global powers moved to gold. This shifted economic leverage heavily toward London. Modern Identity and Symbolism
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By 1835, the British established uniform coinage under their own authority, featuring the effigy of the British monarch. In the late 19th century, the rupee faced
When the arrived, they initially had to mint coins in the name of the Mughal Emperor to gain local trust. In the late 19th century