Early Medieval Coin-types of Northern India |
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Introduction | 1 |
Standing King and Seated Goddess Type 1628 | 16 |
Dynasties adopting Bull and Horseman | 40 |
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A. D. Pusalker adopted Ajayapāla Altekar appears ascribed attributed Bahram Shah Bayana bull and horseman bull type bust CCIM Chāhamāna Chandella coin illustrated coin-type Coins of Kashmir copper coins Copper Standing king Cunningham Delhi deva device dots dramma dynasty elephant figure fire-altar Four-armed seated Lakshmi Gadhiya Gāhaḍavāla Gangeyadeva Gokarna gold coins Gujarat Gurjara Gurjara-Pratihāras Hanuman Hanuman type Hephthalite hoard horseman and bull horseman type Hūņa Ibid Indo-Sassanian coins Indo-Sassanian type issued Jajalladeva JASB Jayāpīḍa Jayasimha Jayasimhadeva JNSI JRAS Kalachuris Kalhana Karkota legend Sri Lohara MacDowall Madanavarman Mahipala mint coins minted Mirashi Narendraditya Narwar Nirjitavarman northern India Numismatic Numismatic Chronicle obverse P. L. Gupta Pāla Pratapa Pratāpāditya Pratihāra Pravarasena Prithvideva Rajasthan Rajatarangini Ratnadeva reads reign representing reverse rude Samanta Samantadeva Sankaravarman Sassanian seated goddess type Shāhi Shortt Silver Smith Śrī struck sub-varieties suggestion throne Tomara Toramāņa Tripuri Vigraha Vigrahapāla VIII Vinayāditya XXVI XXVII Yadu Yasovarman