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Ramappa Temple is displayed on the draft RS 10 Note in the Nizam era

Ramappa Temple is displayed on the draft RS 10 Note in the Nizam era
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Hyderabad: Drafts RS 10 Currency Note Nizam Government In 1923 has a historic Ramappa temple in the opposite while bringing other temples in the open.
This temple, which is clearly from Dominion Nizam Istama, has not been identified despite several attempts by numisatical experts and legacy experts.
With Ramappa Temple now stating the UNESCO World Heritage Site, a city legacy expert has offered a gift of silver coins from the Nizam government printed 100 years ago, if there is a Ti reader who can identify the temple.
According to an inheritance, Numismatist, and Banker Amarbir Singh, in 1923 (in accordance with 1332 FASLI calendar), during Nizam VII, Mir Osman Ali Khan, the design of the famous cash, the Printing Company Thomas de la Rue has proposed a design with Ramappa Temple in reverse For Hyderabad Rs 10 notes.
“The Hyderabad currency is also called Hallati Sicca and Osmania’s currency.
However, this design is not adopted as a waterlow and British sons have pocketed a contract,” Amarbir Toi said.
Amarbir said the currency of Hyderabad was scored by waterlow and sons from 1917 to 1936.
After that, denominations of Rs 5 to Rs 1000 were printed on currency records in Nasik; And Re 1 notes printed on the government’s press in Malakpet in the city.
The design change was proposed in 1923 and was sought from Thomas de la Rue.
The design was delivered after consulting with the Nizam government.
However, this design is not adopted and the waterlow design continues to be printed with a unchanged design.
Senior Architect Asif Ali Khan, who came from city nobles, said the Nizam government had been looking for the design of Thomas de la Rue in1923.
Ramappa Temple is very superior to architecture that the currency designer has put it on the record of Rs 10.
He said the temple on the esvers had not been identified.
Amarbir said aunt-ka-maqbara in Aurangabad and Ellora Cave No.
8 is described in the design proposed Rs 100 notes.
Jama Jama Gulbarga and Nakul Sahadev Rath from Mahabalipuram Pancha Rath Complex from Mahabalipuram is described in the design proposed Rs 1,000.
Incidentally, the Ramappa Temple first came to the center of attention or rather returned to the Nizam VI regime, Mir Mahbub Ali Khan, after he demanded the services of the British expert H cousin at the end of the 19th century to study the remnants of the anti-partian princes.

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