A Study of the Sātavāhana Coinage


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This Book Critically Analyses The Data Yielded By The Large Number Of Coins Of The Various Satavahana Rulers Discovered In Gujarat, Maharashtra Central India, Deccan & Andhra Pradesh And Attempts To Scientificallly Consolidate This Numismatic Evidence.




Satavahana Coins


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A Study of the Sātavāhana Coinage


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This Book Critically Analyses The Data Yielded By The Large Number Of Coins Of The Various Satavahana Rulers Discovered In Gujarat, Maharashtra Central India, Deccan & Andhra Pradesh And Attempts To Scientificallly Consolidate This Numismatic Evidence.




Coinage of Early Andhradesa Post-Mauryan and Pre-Satavahana Period


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Coinage of Early Andhradesa Post-Mauryan and Pre-Satavahana Period. Coins are discovered from time to time either in the course of archaeological excavations or as accidental finds during the digging operations of the earth. They play a vital role in throwing light on historical facts hitherto unknown from other sources and help in their reconstruction. They also substantiate the history known from the literary and archaeological sources. The beginnings of the historical past of a country or region are provided by the numismatic evidence. Thus, the study of the coinage, in detail, is of great significance in the reconstruction of remote beginnings of history. Till recently, most of the historians believed that the political history of Andhra had commenced with the Satavahanas. But the recent discoveries of inscribed coins at Kotalingala in stratigraphic context and other sites reveal that local chiefs ruled this area even before the Satavahanas. Those coins bear not only the names of rulers but also have striking similarities in metallic, fabric and symbolic aspects with the Satavahana coinage. historical importance.







Studies in the Early Coins of Karnataka


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With reference to the Satavahana and post-Satavahana coinage in Karnataka; particularly Uttara Kannada District, India.







Indian Numismatic Studies


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Coins and Currency Systems in South India, C. A.D. 225-1300


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Illustrations: 430 Plates Description: Coins and Currency Systems in South India c. AD 225-1300 is a comprehensive and up-to-date survey of the coinage of the post-Satavahana and pre-Vijayanagara period. The author has studied and utilized all the published material on the subject and has also thoroughly examined several collections of coins with a view to ascertaining afresh the problems of chronology and dynastic affiliations of coins. The work also has a corpus of coins which describes and gives detailed references to over 400 coin-types and varieties. In the two chapters on the currency system of south India, Chattopadhyaya has not only drawn upon numismatic material but also on a variety of other sources, including epigraphy and literary. He has discussed the significance of various coin series including the Roman and the Chinese, which have been found from a number of sites in south India, and has discussed their significance in the context of currency system. An added feature of this work is the discussion focusing on the problem of adjustment of exchange value between different types of coins in circulation. Chattopadhyaya has given a detailed list of epigraphical references to coins between the third and the thirteenth century in an appendix which substantially supplements the corpus of coins.