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Drachm - Khingila Unknown mint

发行方 Alchon Huns
年份 440-490
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面值 Drachm (1)
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正面文字 Brahmi
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背面描述 Heavily worn reverse depicting the remnants of a Sasanian-style fire altar with attendants flanking either side, a design motif directly inherited from the Kushano-Sasanian coinage tradition. The altar and attendant figures are only partially legible due to significant wear and the irregular flan. A symbol, possibly a tamgha or dynastic mark, is faintly discernible in the upper field. The overall composition follows the standard reverse type of Alchon Hun silver coinage of this period.
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附加信息

The Alchon Huns pushed into the former Kushan and Kidarite territories of Gandhara and the Punjab from the mid-fifth century onward, and their coinage reflects a deliberate appropriation of established monetary forms to ease acceptance among subject populations. Khingila is identified as among the earliest Alchon rulers to issue coins in his own name, placing this drachm at the formative moment of Alchon political consolidation west of the Khyber.

The Göbl EM 91 reference places this type within Robert Göbl's foundational 1967 typology — still the primary scholarly framework for attributing Hun coinage despite subsequent refinements by Vondrovec.

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