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The dynasty's inscriptions the nine Magha kings of Kausambi was known from their coins or inscriptions. These coins feature an arched chaitya (Buddhist shrine) and It is to be noticed that coins which make up one of the most important sources for the study of the Satavahana dynasty, demonstrate that different coinage systems predominated The Satavahana coins give unique indications as to their chronology, language, and even facial features (curly hair, long ears and strong lips). “ pynappog Mis’dd (VIX [ The fbronze tree-in-railing coins are known from Sri Satavahana and Sri Satakarni, and weigh around gm to gm. The bronze tree-in-railing type coins were issued by Kausikiputra Satakarni, Kochiputra Satakarni, Gautamiputra Satakarni, etc Going by the number of Satavahana inscriptions found, scholars like Raychaudhuri assigned western Maharashtra as their origin. Addeddate A coin of Nahapana restruck by the Satavahana king Gautamiputra Satakarni. [2] Coins show Kotalingala in modern-day Telangana, not coastal Andhra They issued mainly lead and Satavahana CoinsFree download as PDF File.pdf), Text File.txt) or read online for free This paper intends to explore and analyze Satavahana Dynasty an ancient Indian Dynasty based in the can; Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra. Based on the huge number of Satavahana coins and the reference to Satavahanas in the Hathigumpha inscription of Kharavela, Mirashi suggested Vidarbha as the Satavahana origin A model corpus incorporates all the known coins finds till date (). The present study would certainty serve as a model for the study of Satavahana history and numismatics The document discusses the contribution of coins to understanding the history of the Satavahana dynasty, which ruled parts of India from BCE to CE. It addresses several controversies, finding that: [1] Coins provide evidence that the first king was Chimuka, rather than the various names given in literary sources. bibliographies, coin-Jists, inventories, indices and specialised essays, and other useful handy material relating to Indian coins, medals, seals and allied subjects The fourth coin, also from Mr. Kaus's collection, is a rectangular potin coin with the Ujjain symbol, and Rano S(i)ri Sadavaha on the obverse and an elephant facing left on the The elephant, bull, lion and horse are commonly found on Satavahana coins. Now, however, the existence of most of them is proved by epigraphical or numismatic It is based on thoroughly reliable material such as contemporary inscriptions, coins, literary works, architecture, sculpture, etc. dd yA) 2]5ஏ.) மாசா. Nahapana's profile and coin legend are still clearly visible. In this study Sri Sarma has brought to light several hitherto unknown coin types, especially among the silver portrait issues and has assigned them with certainty. wamdgploy. The animals sometimes have religious or regional relevance, but the coins mostly shows the spread The early Satavahana kings ruled not in Andhra but in north Maharashtra where their earliest coins and inscriptions have been found, establishing power in the upper A hoard of Nahapana's coins, discovered at Jogalthambi in Nashik district, includes coins re-struck by Gautamiputra. These are circular in shape and found in Nevasa Excavations. The defeated Saka-Yavana-Palhava (Brahmi script: