During excavation, workers found Mughal era treasure, Shahjahan’s name was written on the coins.

An incident of finding a piggy bank full of silver coins has come to light during digging in a field in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh. The news of finding the piggy bank has created a stir in the area. The silver coins found in the piggy bank are said to be from the Mughal period. Some things have been written on the coins about Shahjahan and Mohammad Shah. The names of Shahjahan and Mohammad Shah and Hijri year 1035 are written in Persian on the coins.

49 silver coins were found inside the piggy bank. The police reached the spot and took these coins into their possession and informed the Archeology Department. In such a situation, only when the team of Archeology Department arrives and examines these coins, it will be possible to find out which period the coins belong to.

Greed had entered the minds of the workers

Mobin of Chaubara village of Saharanpur was digging his field to level it. Mobin had given a contract to Zeeshan to level the field. When Zeeshan and the laborers working with him were removing soil from the field, they saw a piggy bank while digging. In such a situation, when he took it out, he saw that there were silver coins inside. When the coins were counted, it was found that there were about 49 coins. Seeing the silver coins, the workers got greedy and started planning to distribute them among themselves.

informed the police

However, Zeeshan refused to let the workers do so and informed the farm owner as well as the police. After the information, the police reached the spot and took all these coins into their possession. Also, information has been given to the Archeology Department that soon the team of Archeology Department will examine these coins and then it will be known to which period the last coins belong to. Some people read the coins and saw that the names of Mohammad Shah and Shahjahan were written on them in Persian language.

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