Friday, September 12, 2008

King photo SERIES JAIPUR

Jaipur also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan state, India. Historically rendered as Jeypore, Jaipur is the former capital of the princely state of Jaipur. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the ruler of Amber, the city today has a population of more than 5 million residents.

Built of pink stucco in imitation of sandstone, the city is remarkable among pre-modern Indian cities for the width and regularity of its streets which are laid out into six sectors separated by broad streets 111 ft (34 m) wide. The urban quarters are further divided by networks of gridded streets. Five quarters wrap around the east, south, and west sides of a central palace quarter, with a sixth quarter immediately to the east. The Palace quarter encloses a sprawling palace complex (the Hawa Mahal, or palace of winds), formal gardens, and a small lake. Nahargarh Fort crowns the hill in the northwest corner of the old city. Another noteworthy building is Sawai Jai Singh's observatory, Jantar Mantar

Naked Flagpole without FLAG over Parliament on 50 rs banknote


Naked Flagpole without FLAG over Parliament on 50 rs banknote

SINGLE ENGLISH line on 10 rs bank note


SINGLE ENGLISH line on 10 rs bank note

Khadi dress used in STARWAR ACTOR Mace Windu DRESS


Khādī or khaddar simply means handspun cotton,

Khādī is Indian handspun and hand-woven cloth. The raw materials may be cotton, silk, or wool, which are spun into threads on a spinning wheel called a charkha.

Khādī is a versatile fabric, cool in summers and warm in winters. Being a cruder form of material, it crumples much faster than other preparations of cotton. In order to improve the look, khādī is often starched to have a stiffer shape. It is widely accepted in fashion circles these days.

Mahatma Gandhi began promoting the spinning of khādī for rural self-employment in 1920s India. He also wanted to spread the message of not using foreign clothes. The freedom struggle revolved around the use of khādī fabrics and the dumping of foreign-made clothes. Thus it symbolized the political ideas and independence itself, and to this day most politicians in India are seen only in khādī clothing. The flag of India is only allowed to be made from this material, although in practice many flag manufacturers, especially those outside of India, ignore this rule.

Khādī was used, and dyed random colors, in some of the costumes for the Star Wars FILM such as Mace Windu's (Samuel L. Jackson) DRESS.strange fact.

George VI 10 rs bank note UNC


George VI 10 rs bank note UNC

1000 india banknote with The Bragatheeswarar Temple on back ,


Rajaraja Chola, the Great Chola king built The Bragatheeswarar (Peruvudaiyar) Temple, also known as Big Temple. "In the twenty-fifth year of Rajaraja Cholan (A.D 1009-10) on the 257th day of the year the king handed over the copper pot for the finial at the top of the Vimana". It weighed about 235 lbs., and was overlaid with gold plate of the weight of 292.5 Kalanju or nearly 35 lbs. Troy.

Temple Layout:

Rajarajeswaram, as the temple was named by its founder, fills a large portion of the small fort (Sivaganga Fort), encircled by moat on the east and west, the Grand Anaicut Channel (Putharu) on the south, and by the Sivaganga Garden on the north. The temple is entered by an imposing gateway on the east, on either side of which stand two small shrine dedicated to Ganapathi and Mrurgan, and further through another Gopuram 90 feet high. This way leads into an outer court. A second and magnificent Gopuram further leads into the main court in which the temple is built. The inner court is about 500 feet long and 250 feet broad, is well paved with brick and stone. The court is surrounded on all sides by a cloister. The western and northern wings have Sivalingams consecrated therein, and there are paintings over these walls depicting sixty-four Nayanmars, sacred sport of Siva. The outer measurement of the temple are 793 feet by 397 feet.

100 rupee coin of Kamaraj Chief Minister of Madras 1954




Kamaraj Kumarasami,Tamilian better known as K. Kamaraj (15 July 1903 – 2 October 1975) was an Indian politician widely considered to be the only kingmaker in Indian politics, and known for his honesty, integrity and simplicity.
On April 13, 1954, K. Kamaraj became the Chief Minister of Madras region province
He was involved in the Indian independence movement and was a close ally of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. He was instrumental in bringing to power two Prime Ministers, Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1964 and Indira Gandhi in 1966. He was affectionately known as the Gandhi of the South. In Tamil Nadu, his home state, he is still hailed for facilitating the spread of education to millions of the rural poor by introducing free education and free mid-day meals scheme in schools for the first time in the whole world during his chief-ministership in 1957. He was awarded India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, posthumously in 1976. The main airport in Chennai is today named Kamaraj airport in his honor. He was hailed as one of the greatest of politicians of all the free world by the then US vice-president Hubert Humphre

Elephants in Forest over 100 rupee indian banknote Back


Elephants in Forest over 100 rupee indian banknote Back

100 rupee corrected note


100 rupee corrected note

100 rupees spelling mistake ERROR in HINDI rupayyaa


100 rupees spelling mistake ERROR in HINDI rupayyaa in place of rupiah

The Chartered Bank of India Australia and China cheque bank rare


The Chartered Bank of India Australia and China cheque bank rare

George VI front face British india bank note


George VI front face British india bank note

K.R.K.MENON one rupee banknote republic RARE


K.R.K.MENON one rupee banknote republic RARE

Blank sheet of british india SHIP sunk at EGYPT,watermark plain banknote


Blank sheet of british india SHIP sunk at EGYPT,watermark plain banknote,during world war II this shipment was sunk here and few sheets retrieved last decade, so this is very rare for sale ask for rate musham@gmail.com,

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Printer SAMPLE of princely states crests of India



Printer SAMPLE of princely states crests of India is unique are from royal family only unusual and rare For more info contact musham@gmail.com adress see 040+27804112 /91+09441816605
musham damodhar rao

Central bank of india Traveller CHEQUES


Central bank of india Traveller CHEQUES if u want more inf contact musham@gmail.com
HOBBIES

Guerilla bank notes very unique RARE


Guerilla bank notes very unique RARE

POPE JOHN PAUL II VISIT NOTE 1981


POPE JOHN PAUL II VISIT NOTE 1981 dONT USE POBOX no now closed
M.DAMODHAR.RAO
BlockNo30,1floor,
SanjevayyaNagarcolony,
WestMarredpally
secunderabad; AP;
PIN 500026;india

IONION ISLANDS NEAR GREECE RARE BANK


IONION ISLANDS NEAR GREECE RARE BANK

Railway check of FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1922 OF USA


Railway check of FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1922

RBI bankers cheque for 100,00,000=00 of 1956 very high value


RBI bankers cheque for 100,00,000=00 of 1956 very high value

William Shakesphere specimen test note GIORI


Shakesphere specimen test note,for showing this as their sample for nations who want to consider them to print notes in their printing company GIORI

PRINCE OF WHALES PHOTO THICK CARD


PRINCE OF WHALES PHOTO THICK CARD

Edward VII (Albert Edward; 9 November 18416 May 1910) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910. He was the first British monarch of the House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, which was renamed the House of Windsor by his son, George V.

Before his accession to the throne, Edward held the title of Prince of Wales and was heir apparent to the throne longer than anyone in English or British history.During the long widowhood of his mother, Queen Victoria, he was largely excluded from political power and came to personify the fashionable, leisured elite.

The Edwardian period, which covered Edward's reign and was named after him, coincided with the start of a new century and heralded significant changes in technology and society, including powered flight and the rise of socialism and the Labour movement. Edward played a role in the modernisation of the British Home Fleet, the reform of the Army Medical Services,[2] and the reorganisation of the British army after the Second Boer War. His work in fostering good relations between Great Britain and other European countries, especially France, for which he was popularly called "Peacemaker", was unable to prevent the outbreak of World War I in 191

Bow and Arrows with Elephant wealth symble,CHERA



Bow and Arrows with Elephant wealth symble of CHERA see info on other post

DANCE OVER POT WITH CANDLE LIGHTS ,INDIA IS GREAT


DANCE OVER POT WITH CANDLE LIGHTS ,was performed recently,it was a thrill to watch for the audience breath with tension and also for the the DANCER my dughter school celebrations ,St Anns,my daughter name Musham apoorva expert in painting stamp collection etc
DANCE OVER POT WITH CANDLE LIGHTS, THIS DANCE TAKES DECADES TO PRACTICE,and will be a thrill to sea and for the performer on its completion was at my dau

Byzantine coin in cup shape rare with JESUS,king potrait


The term "Byzantine" itself comes from "Byzantium", the name that the city of Constantinople had before it became the capital of Constantine. This older name of the city would rarely be used from this point onward except in historical or poetic contexts.

The designation of the Empire as "Byzantine" began in Western Europe in 1557, when German historian Hieronymus Wolf published his work Corpus Historiæ By­zantinæ, a collection of Byzantine sources. The publication in 1648 of the Byzantine du Louvre (Corpus Scriptorum Historiæ Byzantinæ), and in 1680 of Du Cange's Historia Byzantina further popularized the use of Byzantine among French authors, such as Montesquieu.It was not until the 19th century, however, with the birth of modern Greece, that the term "Byzantine" came into general use in the Western world.

Before this, the Empire was described by Western Europeans as Imperium Graecorum (Empire of the Greeks)—Byzantine claims to Roman inheritance had been actively contested from at least the time of the coronation of Charlemagne as Imperator Augustus by Pope Leo III in 800. Whenever the Popes or the rulers of the West wanted to make use of the name Roman to refer to the Byzantine emperors, they preferred the term Imperator Romaniæ instead of Imperator Romanorum, a title that Westerners maintained applied only to Charlemagne and his successors
Constantine moved the seat of the Empire, and introduced important changes into its civil and religious constitution.In 330, he founded Constantinople as a second Rome on the site of Byzantium, which was well-positioned astride the trade routes between East and West; it was a superb base from which to guard the Danube river, and was reasonably close to the Eastern frontiers. Constantine also began the building of the great fortified walls, which were expanded and rebuilt in subsequent ages. J. B. Bury asserts that "the foundation of Constantinople [...] inaugurated a permanent division between the Eastern and Western, the Greek and the Latin, halves of the Empire—a division to which events had already pointed—and affected decisively the whole subsequent history of Europe."

Constantine built upon the administrative reforms introduced by Diocletian.He stabilized the coinage (the gold solidus that he introduced became a highly prized and stable currency], and made changes to the structure of the army. To divide administrative responsibilities, Constantine replaced the single praetorian prefect, who had traditionally exercised both military and civil functions, with regional prefects enjoying civil authority alone. In the course of the 4th century, four great sections emerged from these Constantinian beginnings, and the practice of separating civil from military authority persisted until the 7th century.

Under Constantine, Christianity did not become the exclusive religion of the state, but enjoyed imperial preference, since the Emperor supported it with generous privileges: clerics were exempted from personal services and taxation, Christians were preferred for administrative posts, and bishops were entrusted with judicial responsibilities.Constantine established the principle that emperors should not settle questions of doctrine, but should summon general ecclesiastical councils for that purpose. The Synod of Arles was convened by Constantine, and the First Council of Nicaea showcased his claim to be head of the Church.

The state of the Empire in 395 may be described in terms of the outcome of Constantine's work. The dynastic principle was established so firmly that the emperor who died in that year, Theodosius I, could bequeath the imperial office jointly to his sons: Arcadius in the East and Honorius in the West. Theodosius was the last emperor to rule over the full extent of the empire in both its halves.

WORLD WAR ONE ARMY MEDAL REDCROSS 2 SOLDIERS



WORLD WAR ONE ARMY MEDAL REDCROSS 2 SOLDIERS HURT IN WAR THAT WAS AN RARE honor to get that medal during those days is for sale with contact musham@gmail.com

Indipendence MEDAL of 26 january 1950


A medal is usually a coin-like sculpted object of metal or other material that has been engraved with an insignia, portrait or other artistic rendering. A medal may be awarded to a person or organization as a form of recognition for athletic, military, scientific, academic or some other kind of achievement. Medals may also be created to commemorate individuals or events or even as works of artistic expression in their own right. There are also devotional medals, which may be worn as a matter of religious faith. Medals are popular collectable items either as a form of exonumia or “paranumismatica”, or of militaria phaleristics.

The most common form of medal is round and made of bronze, but they may be produced in any shape desired and formed of any material that is suitable for sculpting, molding, casting, striking or stamping. A medallion is a large medal which may be commemorative or produced as a work of art or souvenir, and occasionally referred to as a “table medal”; in colloquial use, the term medallion is sometimes used to refer to ornamental jewelry worn as a pendant as part of a necklace. Art medals can also be produced in a parallelogram shape as a plaquette or larger plaque (the latter term also having non-medallic applications
A medal has three basic parts: the obverse (the “front” surface of the medal, which will contain the portrait if one is present), the reverse (the “back” surface of the medal, which may be blank or engraved with a design), and the rim (the outer edge of the medal.) The rim of an art medal is usually blank, but may be inscribed with a motto, privy mark, engraver symbols, an assayer’s purity markings for precious metals, or the series number of a medal intended to be produced as a pure objet d’art in a limited-quantity production run.

Medals intended to be worn, such as military and some prize medals, have additional parts. A suspension is added to the top of the medal to hold it to a suspension ring, through which a ribbon is run and folded during the mounting process. The other end of the ribbon is usually run through a top bar, and a brooch pin is affixed to the back of the top bar for attaching the medal to the wearer’s garment. The front of the top bar often has an inscription, name, symbol or other design. Some worn medals may lack certain of these features, while others may have additional devices or attachments.

Although bronze has been the most common material employed for medals, a wide range of metallic and non-metallic media have also been used. These include precious medals like silver and gold, as well as base metals and alloys such as copper, brass, iron, aluminum, lead, zinc, nickel, white metal, pewter, and German silver. These medals might be gilded, silvered, chased, or finished in a variety of other ways.

Chera coin rare type of ARROW design unique only known one of its kind


Chera coin rare type of ARROW design unique only known one of its kind.
The Chera Dynasty Tamil was a Tamil dynasty that ruled in southern India from before the Sangam era 300 BC - 200BC until the fourteenth century CE. The early Cheras ruled Kerala, Kongu Nadu and Salem. Their capital was Vanchi Muthur, though this may have been located either at present-day Kodungallur in Thrissur district of Kerala or else at Karur
In early Tamil literature the great Chera rulers are referred to as Cheral, Kuttuvan, Irumporai, Kollipurai and Athan. Chera rulers were also called Kothai or Makothai. The nobility among the Cheras were called Cheraman in general. The word Kerala, of possible Prakrit origins, does not appear in Sangam Literature. Ashoka's edicts mention an independent dynasty known by the name Ceraputta, who were outside Ashoka's empire. The unknown author of Periplus of the Erythraean Sea mentions Chera as Cerobothra ("Keralaputhra") whose capital is Karur, while Pliny, the Roman historian of the first century, calls it Caelobothras. It is believed that religiously the Cheras were Shaivites. The kings of the dynasty referred to themselves as Vanavar
The only source available for us regarding the early Chera Kings is the anthologies of the Sangam literature. Scholars now generally agree that this literature belongs to the first few centuries CE.[4] The internal chronology of this literature is still far from settled. The Sangam literature is full of names of the kings and the princes, and of the poets who extolled them. Despite a rich literature that depicts the life and work of these people, these are not worked into connected history so far. Their capital is stated to be modern Karur in Tamilnadu.

Pathirruppaththu, the fourth book in the Ettuthokai anthology mentions a number of Chera Kings of the Chera dynasty. Each King is praised in ten songs sung by the Court Poet

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Some Unique Historical facts on STAMPS



What U should know about me,Hobbies, RESEARCH.

All About Me

What everyone should know about me

MY SON IS THE YOUNGEST STAMP COLLECTOR IN THE WORLD AT APPEX99,
Speciality :- Calculated velocity of light from Nannaya Maha Bharata, Banking History of early India. Prime minister Rajiv Gandhi released book at Birla Science Centre

Things I sell
stamps, coins, modern world ancient from 4thcen Bc, banknotes, postal history[modern&classical], POSTAL USED CARDS, POSTAL STATIONARY ITEMSCOVER, FDC'S, first flight, theme cancellations, [birds transport, flower, Etc;;;]old cheques, bonds, Documents signed by KINGs, Lottery tickets, GOLD, LEATHER, WOOD, CLOTH, SILK NOTES

Things I buy
postal stationary autographed letters of kings used post cards temetic cancelled postal items, REGD COVERS W/CENSOR 1895 TO 1925 netherland indies, .japan,
china, hong kong, singapore, strait settlements, panama canal zone w/us ovpt on panamacovers, orange free states, ST.HELENE, FUIME, MOROCCO AGENCY ETC

Things I collect
YOUDEHHA FIRST DEMOCRACY IN INDIA '' YOUDEHA GANASYA JAYA' CLAY SEALS OR COIN DIE BY WHICH THIS COINS ARE MADE BY, EASILY IN THE
WORLD ???'CLAY COINDIE RARE any paper relating to history of ALL ASIAN INDIAN BANKS AS I AM DOIND RESEARCH on this writing book on unknown bank eg;
Agra, Salem, Bengal, Imperial bank, pvt bankers from 1700AD plus,old cheques,bonds,
Documents signed by KINGs,Lottery tickets,GOLD, LEATHER ,WOOD,CLOTH ,SILK NOTES

Languages spoken:
Chinese- Cantonese,Russian, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Spanish, japanese
ADDRESS;
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Hobbies
Expert in Philately, Numismatics, and Epigraphy Ancient Science Pyretic, Metallurgy, Astronomy, Vaastu, Mathematics and other technical sciences and geography

Favourite Books
Ancient SCIENCE from VEDAS, Mahabarata, ASWA sastra on horses from ancient india KADGA LAXANA, ASTRONOMY dates of events as BIRTH death of BUDDHA
and stars position during that time and of various personalities upto 500BC to 500AD ok any info on this ask for my blog links for this

Favourite Movies
STAR WARS, DISNEY CLIPS, OLD CLASSSICAL JAMES BOND FILMS hobby in films exchange lobby cards, postures

Favourite Music/Bands
Elvis presley, Michaeljackson his postures stamps

Favourite TV Shows
Aeronautics history, Roman, scynthian Carthigians, War stories of medieval classical era

MY research on ancient SCIENCE
Speciality :- Calculated velocity of light from Nannaya Maha Bharata, Banking History of early India. Prime minister Shri.Rajiv Gandhi released book containing one of my
paper at Birla Science Centre

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Roots from textiles,ancient science ,Epigraphy Pyretics, Metallurgy,Astronomy, Vaastu, Mathematics,geography.Speciality :- Calculated velocity of light from Nannaya from
Maha Bharata, Banking History of early India from 1790 General bank,Bank of Bengal India Stock note 1891 as P-280 of USA bank note my logo note very RAREetc.Dxing,

Culture of various countries.Mythology on ancient coins and cultural link of god and goddesses in various countries in Pouranic & classical period. Creation stories around the world.
Secretary :- (1) Asian Numismatic society.
(2) Academy of Ancient Technical Sciences
BHUDDHISM IN SOUTH INDIA WITH LINKS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA
,Coins of BHUDDHA, Banking from 1680AD to 1890AD,BANK OF BENGAL 1817-1865AD TEMPLES Of ANDHRA ITS WONDERS, ETCTelugu cinema-history. History of
Hyderabad,Playing Cards. Stamps. Coins, Currency notes ,HISTORY OF BANKING ,Rulers of India, Sciences in vedic literature. Doing research on echo sounding
mechanism at Golconda Fort Hyderabad

RESEARCH PAPERS

Secretary :- (1) Asian Numismatic society. (2) Academy of Ancient Technical Sciences. Identification :- Can give details of any coin, note, document, stamps, and covers
from any period of the world.
Valuation: - Can value any of above described items with a brief history about item.
Brief List of research Papers :-
1. FIRST ARTICLE Published February 1978 on RADIO Dxing in ELECTRONIC HOBBYIST
2. FIRST TELEVISION INTERVIEW on 16 MAY 1980 on TV Dxing Long distance television reception.
3. RADIO Programmes based on my idea were broadcasted from Radio Stations of the following Countries. HUNGARY, ROMANIA. GDR, USSR, AUSTRAILIA,

SEYCHELLES, PHILIPINES,Voice of America, America,BBC,tashkent,kiev,twr,GDR

4. SEMINAR at PUNE'S FERGUSON COLLEGE on 31 May 1986
ARMAMENTS IN INDIA THROUGH AGES
Chief Guest. Shri. P. V.NARASIMHA RAO
Minister for Human Resourses Development.
Vice Chancellor Dr.V.G.BHIDE presided over the function.

Papers read were on : 1. Weapons of Bharadwaja Vimana Shastra
2. Models of Ancient Aeroplanes around the world.

5. B.M.BIRLA PLANETORIUM. HYDERABAD : All India Seminar on 29 Jan '87
ANCIENT INDIAN ASTRONOMY
Chief Guasts were. Smt.KUMUDBHEN JOSHI, GOVERNER OF A.P.
Shri.G.NARAYANA RAO,
SPEAKER OF A.P.ASSEMBLY
Paper was on Astronomical Bhishma this and other papers
were released in book form by PRIME MINISTER Shri RAJIV GHANDHI at hyderabad

6. THE ASIATIC SOCIETY AND RAMAKRISHNA MISSION, CALCUTTA 19 May '87
Seminar on ASTRONOMY & MATHEMATICS OF ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL INDIA
Paper was on ANCIENT KNOWLEDGE ABOUT VELOCITY OF LIGHT.


7. ANDHRA PRADESH ORIENTAL CONFERENCE at Public Gardens. Indira
Priyadarshini Auditorium, Hyderabad.
Chief Guest. Sri.Devuiapally Ramanuja Rao President Andhra
SaraswataParishat. Proof.T.DONAPPA Vice
Chancellor.
Paper on Iron Pillars in Ancient India.

8. VISHWA HINDU PARISHAD, DHARMA SAMMELAN. TIRUPATI 9-11 Jan '88
DISCUSSIONS on Vedas and modem science.
Talk on ANCIENT TECHNICAL SCIECNES.
Chief Guests were. Shri.G.N.Reddu Vice Chancellor, S.V.University Kanchi
Shankaracharya and other dignitaries from Pejawar Mut
Pushpagiri, Mentralaya.
Buddhagaya, Shnmgeri, Vyasashramam Vishwatha Ashramam,
All India Sadhu
Parishat, Masurashramam and from
TTD. RSS, Aryasamaj, Andhra Prabha
Newstime Newspaper Editors
etc. Muralimanohar Joshi, Govindacharya.

9. Prime minister Shri.Rajiv Gandhi released book containing one of
my paper at Birla Science Centre

Prizes Won :- Special prizes were given at various exhibitions, seminars, and
conferences which is a very big list.

Now preparing articles and books on Telugu cinema-history.
History of Hyderabad,
HISTORY OF Playing Cards.
Stamps. Coins, Currency notes
,HISTORY OF BANKING ,Rulers of India, Sciences in vedic literature.
Doing research on echo sounding mechanism at Golconda Fort
Hyderabad.BHUDDHISM IN SOUTH INDIA WITH LINKS OF SOUTH EAST ASIA
,BHUDDISM ON COINS,
Banking from 1680AD to 1890AD,BANK OF BENGAL 1817-1865AD
TEMPLES OF ANDHRA ITS WONDERS,,ETC
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50 rupees BANK NOTE of DHRANGADHRA


BANK NOTES of DHRANGADHRA in western india,
DHRANGADHRA state was merged into Saurashtra in Gujarat State now.
With area of 1167 sq miles has a papulation of 88961.
The offshoots of JHALA tribe of rajputs,The families of WANKANER,LIMDI,WADHWAN,CHUDA,
SAYLA[WE HAVE CARD board money coins from sayla state],Lakhtar
Dhrangadhara made treaty with British in 1807AD

5 rupeesBANK NOTE of DHRANGADHRA in western india,


BANK NOTES of DHRANGADHRA in western india,
DHRANGADHRA state was merged into Saurashtra in Gujarat State now.
With area of 1167 sq miles has a papulation of 88961.
The offshoots of JHALA tribe of rajputs,The families of WANKANER,LIMDI,WADHWAN,CHUDA,
SAYLA[WE HAVE CARD board money coins from sayla state],Lakhtar
Dhrangadhara made treaty with British in 1807AD

King SALARY reciept for 60K of JUNAGADH

During the rule of BRITISH IN INDIA the selected kings used to get regular monthly salary this receipt is rare as the the salary of 30k was increased to 60k from this month.

SHIP PASSPORT SIGNED BY KING OF JUNAGADH


Indian PRINCELY STATE JUNAGADH under confederate states of KATHIAWAD
SHIP PASSPORT SIGNED BY KING OF JUNAGADH on 2 SEP 1897
And this ship permitted to trade in foreign ports too .
Ship measures 101 candies =43.08 TONS order no 5064-$[S]
measuring as fallows Extreme length 63.2 feet
length 38.4 f ; breadth 16.5 f;depth 6.8 f
other technical details u can view on document itself

Property TAX ppaid by KING of BHONGIR

Property tax payment by KING OF BHONGIR {NIZAMS}
King payment to Property tax payment.King Raja Bhirangirji s/o Bisheshwargirji . RARE as this are archival items of the king of Bhongir in South Central Railway region, THE importance og the fort is is that it looks as one ROUND rock access is not at all easy.

Cycle shop payment by KING OF BHONGIR {NIZAMS}

King payment to cycle shop for some purchases.King Raja Bhirangirji s/o Bisheshwargirji for
Rs 240 only on 13 Sep 1926 RARE as this are archival items of the king of Bhongir in South Central Railway region, THE importance og the fort is is that it looks as one ROUND rock access is not at all easy.

UNIQUE HISTORY ABOUT THE HISTORY OF USAGE OF SALEM BANK NOTE


UNIQUE HISTORY ABOUT THE HISTORY OF USAGE OF SALEM BANK NOTE
History of Salem Dist Bank
MR.B .Rajagopalachary first registrar of madras central bank ltd 1905
was brain behind this salem dist urban bank ltd
The salem bank started on 6jan 1904 with 16 members,with share capital
of 1,00,000 made up of 200 shares of rs 5oo each .
In 1908 loans out standing is 200675.00/1909 is348640.00
1920 is891441.00
NEW building of SALEM URBAN BANK LTD WAS inaugarated by Mysore PRINCE yuvaraj on 11-april 1932 site cost 15000 and construction 45000

The Salem bank has a previlage of the visit from Messrs. Stoker of the Imperial Bank of India who studied the day to day process of bank transactions and wrote praising article on the Salem
Bank whose report was also submitted to the House of Lords in london UK.

The 1 Rupee bank note was issued in unique way and for the purpose of helping poor people in the district of Salem. . The Salem District Bank also started reforms for the provision of
Liqour prohibition and encouraged people to save their money in the form of Salem Bank note .In the saving boxes supplied by the Bank and this idea of SalemBank note and a prohibition along with the anti-leprosy drive was so successful ,The British crown started suppresing the Salem Bank and lifted the prohibition act earlier supported by the local collectors. This suppression of Salem Bank developments scheme were thought to be supporting the independence movement of India.
For a short time the Salem Bank got antibritish, pro Indian and got good deposits but suddenly under the pressure of British Government they have to stop all developments scheme including the issue of 1 Rupee of Salem.Here we lost track of the records and the Bank notes were taken back by the bank and were not issued again.
Because of this alignment with the freedom movement the Bank has to suffer in many ways. The Salem Bank then stopped the anti liqour drive, and dismissed the doctor who was treating the leprosy patients at the expenses pf Salem Bank and even withdrew the Kiddy Bank Schemes and the 1 Rupee Bank notes scheme.
It is thought that the Bank notes were destroyed by the Bank under the pressure of British Crown.This is the only instance in India where the Bank has been issued by an small bank.

Bank notes were withdrawn unilaterally by government,which wereissued for the benifit of poor peoples savings , People started liking the 1 Rupee note which was put into good cause with Kiddy Bank savings ,the poor people moneywas channelelled into the benifit of poor,paved way in stopped consuming of liquour.At the earliest stage the distict collector of Salem has supported the developments schemes of Banks, and many delegates from a far of places visited to study the Salem Bank.There was a delegation from Eireland from Bombay

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Bank of BOMBAY ,1-Nov-1860 rare date as this was transition period during this time the East india company withdrew power of banknote issue from private and Presidency banknotes.
Hence this Date is very RARE and type date uncatologued so far.

New Bank of BOMBAY emergency note


New Bank of BOMBAY emergency note cum scrip for 6rupees ODD value and rare

RareIndianBankNotes


RARE U N C A T A L O G U E D BANK N O T E
INDIA STOCK NOTE 1891 FOR 100 RUPEES ISSUED BY[P-280 USA 1860-91] ALLAHABAD CIRCLE,A VERY RARE uncatologued bank note of'' india stock note 1891''; with a small hole cancellation; as all notes are cancelled due to an finacial crisis of the world starting IN USA spreading to commonwealth and to INDIA. AN HISTORICAL PEICE .A MUST HAVE FOR RARE NOTES OF THE WORLD.
SIMILAR NOTE WAS ONLY ISSUED IN USA ONLY IN 1861-1890 with interest coupon attached.
INTEREST BEARING NOTES OF USA UNDER THE A CT OF 17-3-1861 [0897]
P 280 50$ eagle at center 7-3 / 10 % interest for 3 years coupons attached and printed with the bank note to be detached later as in INDIA STOCK NOTE OF 1890 WITH 4% INTEREST COUPON ATTACHED
I also have ,is interested in the following ;
OLD DOCUMENTS OF ALL STATES MAPS,COAT OF ARMS,
OUR SPECIALITY KING PHOTO SERIES ITEMS STAMPS ETC.
BANK NOTES OF BRITISH,FRENCH,PORTUGUESEINDIA,PRINCELY STATES OF DHRANGANDHARA,JHALAWAD ,BANK OF AGRA,BANK OF SALEM,SOME SPECIAL SIX RUPEE NOTE OF PRIVATE ISSUE OF 1822, ETC.
PRESIDENCY BANK NOTES ,CHEQUES,PASSBOOK,OTHER DOCUMENTS FROM 18XX.
INDIA STOCK NOTE OF 1890 ISSUED WITH INTEREST PAYABLE SLIP ATTACHED AS IN USA P-280 BANK NOTE TYPE WHICH IS RARE AND UN CATOLOGUED TILL TODAY ISSUED UNDER ACT OF 17-3-1861 [0897]
CARD BOARD CASH COUPONS ISSUED IN PALCE OF COIS SHORTAGE DURING WORLD WAR II,
PALM LEAF DOCUMENTS WITH SEAL OF KINGS STRUCK ON PALM LEAVES BY SOME UNIQUE PROCESS ,WE CAN SEE IT AS ON PAPER .

MANY PRIVATE BANK NOTES CHEQUES OF VARIOUS UNKNOWN BANKS ,OF INDIA AND HONK KONG AUSTRAILIA,CHINA,BANK OF CHINA ,COMMUNICATION SO ON;
BRITISH INDIA PRESIDENCY BANK BANK OF BENGAL,BANK OF MADRAS,BANK OF BOMBAY IMPERIAL BANK ITEMS SHARES NOTES DOCUMENTS QUEEN VICTORIA STAMPS HUNDIES STAMP PAPERS WITH EAST INDIA COMPANY SEALS .
COURT FEE STAMPS PAPERS DOCUMENTS LETTERPADS SALARY RECIEPTS OF KING,AND MINISTERS, PRIVATE PERSONS,
SO GOES ON OUR LONG LIST OF ITEMS IN OUR COLLECTION
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

MASTER MUSHAM ADARSH PADMASHALI


CHIEF MINISTER OF ANDHRAPRADESH seeing the collection and appreciating the stamps and PRESS cuttings of MASTER MUSHAM ADARSH PADMASHALI for more info mail to musham@gmail.com