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Alexander Cunningham suggest that coin
series bearing the
obverse title '
Spalapati' ('Warlord) were
minted by Kallar.
According to
Edward Clive Bayley's...
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Horseman on a coin of
Spalapati, i.e. the "War-lord" of the
Hindu Shahis. The
headgear has been
interpreted as a turban....
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Horseman on a coin of
Spalapati, i.e. the "War-lord" of the
Hindu Shahis. The
headgear has been
interpreted as a turban....
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Horseman on a coin of
Spalapati, i.e. the "War-lord" of the Shahis. The
headgear has been
interpreted as a turban....
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features for****c
language such as Śrī
Spalapati Deva (Radiant
Spalapati the God) and, later, Śrī
Samanta Deva.
Spalapati means "war-lord" (from
Persian spala...
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copper issues of
Vakka are
contemporaneous with the
silver issues of
Spalapati. Kamalavarman:
During the
reign of Kamalavarman, the
Saffarid rule weakened...
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Horseman holding banner on
Hindu Shahi coinage in the name of
Spalapati, Kabul,
circa 750–900...
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Horseman on a coin of
Spalapati, i.e. the "War-lord" of the
Hindu Shahis. The
headgear has been
interpreted as a turban....
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includes coins stylistically similar to the
coins of
Samanta Deva and
Spalapati Deva,
characterized by
linear stylized anthropomorphic or
zoomorphic representations...