In the coinage of the North Indian and Central Asian Kushan Empire (approximately 30–375 CE), the main coins issued were gold, weighing 7.9 grams, and...
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Indo-Greek Kingdom. In South Asia, Kushan emperors regularly used the dynastic name ΚΟϷΑΝΟ ("Koshano") on their coinage. Several inscriptions in Sanskrit...
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Empire Kushan coinage, the coinage of the Kushan Empire Kushan script, In French and Russian Languages, both meaning unknown lettering Kushan Nandy, an Indian...
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Kushan art Kushan art, the art of the Kushan Empire in northern India, flourished between the 1st and the 4th century CE. It blended the traditions of...
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Coins of British India (redirect from British India coinage)
Coinage under British governance of the Indian subcontinent can be divided into two periods: East India Company (EIC) issues, pre-1835; and Imperial issues...
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Yaudheya (section Kushan Empire (c.130 CE - c.180 CE))
the Kushan Kharosthi script is replaced by the Brahmi script, emphasising the significance of the triumph. Yaudheya coinage from the post Kushan period...
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Huvishka (category Kushan emperors)
important to the Yaudheyas, it may have been incorporated into Kushan coinage when the Kushans expanded into Yaudheya territory in order to establish control...
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ISBN 978-81-206-0155-0. Vijayanagara, the forgotten empire Vijayanagara Coinage A website on Vijayanagara coinage by Oruganti Harihariah. Coins Issued By Vijayanagara Rulers...
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Samudragupta (section Coinage)
considered correct. Imitation of Kushan coinage The coinage of the Gupta Empire was initially derived from the coinage of the Kushan Empire, adopting its weight...
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began to appear. The extensive coinage of the Kushan Empire (1st–3rd centuries CE) continued to influence the coinage of the Guptas (320 to 550 CE) and...
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realistic, artistically between Indo-Greek and Kushan coinage. It has been suggested that its coinage benefited from the help of Greek coin-makers. Indo-Scythian...
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Punch-marked coins (section Greek and Achaemenid coinage in northwestern India (6th century onward))
Punch-marked coins, also known as Aahat coins, are a type of early coinage of India, dating to between about the 6th and 2nd centuries BC. It was of irregular...
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Money portal Numismatics portal Indian coinage British Indian coins History of the rupee "Republic India Coinage". Archived from the original on 24 March...
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While Shankar Goyal mentions it is unclear whether Panini was referring to coinage, other scholars conclude that Panini uses the term rūpa to mean a piece...
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Indo-Greek Kingdoms bringing new coinage practices. These techniques were utilized by the Indo-Scythian Kingdoms and Kushan Empire. In the south the Satavahana...
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178 grains (11.53 grams). Later on, the Mughal emperors standardized this coinage of tri-metallism across the sub-continent in order to consolidate the monetary...
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ISBN 978-1-349-08642-9. Emilia Smagur 92015), Vaishnavite Influences in the Kushan Coinage, Notae Numismaticae. Zapiski numizmatyczne, Issue 10, pages 63-85 Los...
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Vijayanagara coinage Keping Kelantan keping Trengganu keping Dollar Mongolian dollar Baht – Thailand Escudo Portuguese Timorese escudo Kushan Coinage Lira –...
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rupee Coinage of India Coinage of Asia Ancient and medieval Punch-marked coins Arched-hill symbol Post-Mauryan coinage (Gandhara) Narwar coinage Kushan coinage...
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Yaudheya coin, imitative of Kushan coinage, 3rd-4th centuries CE. Obverse: Karttikeya standing facing, holding a spear with dvi (“two” in Brahmi) to the...
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The earliest coinage of Asia is also the oldest coinage of the world.[citation needed] Coins were invented several times independently of each other. The...
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sources respectively, which has been connected to the "Bazdeo" on the Kushan coinage of Vasudeva I, the transition between "M" and "B" being a current one...
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Kushan coinage of Huvishka with Ahuramazda on the reverse (Greek legend ωΡΟΜ, Orom[zdo]). 150–180 AD...
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locate and archive informal relics in the region. These were identified as Kushan coins from the periods of Kanishka and Huvishka, as part of Majumdar's research...
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British had become the dominant power in India. The Coinage Act of 1835 provided for uniform coinage throughout India. The new coins had the effigy of William...
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Peroz I Kushanshah (section Kushan-style coinage)
Kushano-Sasanian coinage, which came to closely resemble the coinage of the Kushan emperors. He was the first Kushano-Sasanian ruler to issue coins on the Kushan model...
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The Sasanian–Kushan Wars were a series of wars between the newly established Persian Sasanian empire, under Ardashir I and later his successor Shapur I...
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Indo-Sasanian coinage (530-1202 CE) Indo-Sasanian coinage was major type of coinage of the post-Gupta Empire period, in the areas of Gujarat and Rajasthan...
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Kushan coinage of Kanishka I with Selene (Greek legend "CAΛHNH") on the reverse, wearing lunar horns, c. AD 127 – 151....
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London: W.H. Allen and Co., 1839, p. 143. Prinsep (1840), pp. 45–53. Mughal Coinage, RBI Monetary Museum, archived from the original on 2008-05-16, retrieved...
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