Study of the injured coins in ancient India

Authors

  • Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh  Department of Ancient History, Culture and Archeology, Allahabad University, Allahabad

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Abstract

There is an incident around 525 BC. Kaushal wanted to build a vihar for Shravasti, the capital of the country, Gonda district (Uttar Pradesh), the patriarch of the orphanpandak Lord Buddha. For him, he liked the land of Prince Zeit's garden. Going and saying, "Aiyaputra! Give me your garden to make Sangram."

References

  1. Ashtadhyayi of Panini: The subject of grammar Vedanga is the name of the great grandson of the great grandson, Panini, in the fourth century BC. His octogenarian is the immortal creation of Indian literature. In the Ashtadhyayi the name of both the copper and the silver coin are found. Panini has indicated the arch and triangle coins.
  2. Kautilya's Economics The main source of material about the monarchy and its operation, it is called economics. The laws of Taxila show that the magical trade and money became dominant again.
  3. Taxila (District Rawalpindi, Pakistan): Taxila was the capital of Gandhara country. According to the Balmiki Ramayana, India attacked and defeated the words of his uncle Jindhari on the Gandharva country and settled the Taxila and the Topless cities in the eastern and western parts of this country on the name of his son Takht and Chaklal.
  4. Due to the delay in delivery of goods and services, the Department of Transportation, 1988 A
  5. Pala Fund: Study of coins received from Pala village in Kheri district of Uttar Pradesh. Cosambi has done a scientific perspective. According to them, these coins were different from coins and coins in the symbols (four signs). Probably these coins are known to Koshal. This shows that Kheeri has been in District Kosal district.
  6. Multiplication Children, History of Indian Coins, 2010 37 Years

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Published

2017-10-30

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Dr. Manoj Kumar Singh, " Study of the injured coins in ancient India, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 7, pp.1099-1102, September-October-2017.