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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. In ancient India (c 550B.C. to 550A.D.), there are the coins of the foreigners such as the Persians, the Indo Greeks (Bactrian Greeks), the Indo-Scythians, the Indo-Parthians, the Romans, the Kushaas, the Kidaras, the Western Kshatrapas, the Huas. The Indo- Greeks introduced a sophisticated numismatic tradition, later continued by the Indo-Scythians, Indo-Parthians and Kushaas. The Kushaas made innovations influenced by Roman coinage. Later rulers like the Huas borrowed Sassanian styles. On the other, the City coins; the Dynastic coins of the Nandas, Mauryas, Satavahanas, Ikshvakus etc.; the Local coins; the Tribal coins of the Arjunayanas, Audumbaras, Malavas, Rajanyas, Yaudheyas etc. and the Imperial coins of the Guptas are the major coins of Indian indigenous rulers. A brief survey of ancient Indian Indigenous coinage with particular reference to tribal coins has been discussed in the first chapter. The second chapter deals with the age-old issue, Origin of Indian Coinage- whether it is indigenous or foreign. The following five chapters are termed as Device, Legend, Metrology, Manufacturing Technique and Denomination. These chapters delineate the question of foreign influence on those specific fields of Indian coinage. The status of indigenous versus foreign coins in inland trade and the status of Indian coins in foreign trade have been discussed in the eighth and ninth chapters. Then follows the epilogue wherein the conclusion of my study has been enumerated. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. In ancient India (c 550B.C. to 550A.D.), there are the coins of the foreigners such as the Persians, the Indo Greeks (Bactrian Greeks), the Indo-Scythians, the Indo-Parthians, the Romans, the Kushaas, the Kidaras, the Western Kshatrapas, the Huas. The Indo- Greeks introduced a sophisticated numismatic tradition, later continued by the Indo-Scythians, Indo-Parthians and Kushaas. The Kushaas made innovations influenced by Roman coinage. Later rulers like the Huas borrowed Sassanian styles. On the other, the City coins; the Dynastic coins of the Nandas, Mauryas, Satavahanas, Ikshvakus etc.; the Local coins; the Tribal coins of the Arjunayanas, Audumbaras, Malavas, Rajanyas, Yaudheyas etc. and the Imperial coins of the Guptas are the major coins of Indian indigenous rulers. A brief survey of ancient Indian Indigenous coinage with particular reference to tribal coins has been discussed in the first chapter. The second chapter deals with the age-old issue, Origin of Indian Coinage- whether it is indigenous or foreign. The following five chapters are termed as Device, Legend, Metrology, Manufacturing Technique and Denomination. These chapters delineate the question of foreign influence on those specific fields of Indian coinage. The status of indigenous versus foreign coins in inland trade and the status of Indian coins in foreign trade have been discussed in the eighth and ninth chapters. Then follows the epilogue wherein the conclusion of my study has been enumerated. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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