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Karshapana (Sanskrit: कार्षापण, IAST: Kārṣāpaṇa),
according to the
Ashtadhyayi of Panini,
refers to
ancient Indian coins current during the 6th century...
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silver coins in its
initial stage. The
coins of this
period were
Karshapanas or Pana. A
variety of
earliest Indian coins, however,
unlike those circulated...
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Kurus (Kurukshetras), Silver, ½
Karshapana,
Indian coin, “Babyal ****d” type, c. 350–315 BCE. AR 15 Mana – Half
Karshapana (15 mm, 1.50 g). Triskeles-like...
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Mahapadma Nanda A
silver coin of 1
karshapana of King
Mahapadma Nanda or his sons 4th
century BCE 1st
Nanda Emperor Reign c. 345 BC – 329 BC Predecessor...
- the Dinara,
Kedara and
Karshapana. The term
Rupataraka is
mentioned by
Patanjali in
reference to one who
checks the
Karshapana coins. An
early Pali scripture...
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include the Gr**** drachma, the
Roman denarius, the
Islamic dirham, the
karshapana from
ancient India and
rupee from the time of the
Mughal Empire (grouped...
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marked coins used in
India until the
third century Pana (currency) or
karshapana, an
ancient Indian coin
Fanam (disambiguation) or panam,
modern obsolete...
- Taka Anna
Mohur Ashrafi Cash Dam
Cowrie Dinar Larin Tola
Masha Pagoda Karshapana Shivrai Madras fanam Travancore fanam See also:
Economy of
India Economy...
- Taka Anna
Mohur Ashrafi Cash Dam
Cowrie Dinar Larin Tola
Masha Pagoda Karshapana Shivrai Madras fanam Travancore fanam See also:
Economy of
India Economy...
- BC).
Portrait of
Lycian ruler Perikles facing (ruled 380-360 BC). The
Karshapana is the
earliest punch-marked coin
found in India,
produced from at least...