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1 Dinar - Durla Deva

Issuer Jammu and Kashmir, Tribes in
Year 401-500
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Value 1 Dinar
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Reverse description Abstract rendering of the goddess Ardoxsho seated facing, holding a filleted investiture garland in one hand and a cornucopia in the other, in the traditional Kushan divine iconographic scheme. A Brahmi inscription appears in the reverse field: 'Sri Durla' to the right and 'Deva' to the left of the goddess, identifying the issuing ruler. The figural style is highly schematized, consistent with the regional devolution of Kushan artistic conventions during the 5th century CE.
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