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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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replicated in the
earliest Indian coins. The
Masha coins were
quarter Karshapanas,
karshapanas themselves being the
quarter value of
Karsha (13.7 gram, 128 ratti)...
- 12 . . 1
excellent village, a
dakshina 24,400
Karshapanas, the
spectators and
menials 6,001
Karshapanas; a Raja ........ the cart
Naneghat deities [Om...
- work Aṣṭādhyāyī (350 BCE),
Panini categorized ancient Indian coins as
Karshapanas,
either marked or
unmarked (punched). The
coins of this
period were punch-marked...
- 1,700,000 km2 (660,000 sq mi) Po****tion • 5th
century 75,000,000
Currency Dinara (gold coins)
Rupaka (silver coins)
Karshapana (copper coins) Cowries...
- Taka Anna
Mohur Ashrafi Cash Dam
Cowrie Dinar Larin Tola
Masha Pagoda Karshapana Shivrai Madras fanam Travancore fanam See also:
Economy of
India Economy...
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Upinder Singh 2016, pp. 330–331. "Auction 396. INDIA,
Mauryan Empire ,
Karshapana (14mm, 3.32 g).
circa 315-310 BC". www.cngcoins.com.
Retrieved 24 April...
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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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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...
- A
silver coin of 1
karshapana of the
Maurya empire,
period of
Bindusara Maurya about 297–272 BCE,
workshop of Pataliputra. Obv:
Symbols with a sun. Rev:...