The Rupee Story — Part 1: Birth of the Rupiya
When India Gave Money a Standard Quick Answer: The Rupee’s foundations were laid in the 1540s by Sher Shah Suri, who introduced a fixed 178-grain high-quality silver coin called the Rupiya. Mughal Emperor Akbar (1556–1605) adopted and refined this system, making the Rupee the most widely accepted silver standard across the Mughal Empire — roughly…


