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117:. The coins cast by these rulers portray similar symbols in obverse and reverse sides of their coins. However, the exact chronology of these coins has not been extensively and conclusively studied yet. The civic coinage has been thought to precede the nominative coinage of the kings. 155:
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Coins of Radhamitra notably do not contain the symbol known as the tree-in-railing. All other rulers of Kosambi use the symbol in their coins.
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The symbols in one of his series of coins make a clear connection with other rulers of Kosambi such as
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fragmented into many smaller states, or with the following weakening of the succeeding
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It is likely that the Mitra dynasty started its independent rule in Vatsa after the
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Like with most other kings of the Mitra dynasty of Kosambi his name ends with
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Some of the coins of Radhamitra are known for their unusual
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Indian History and Culture Society. Conference (1988).
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Index

Kosambi
Indian
Mahajanapadas
Vatsa
Mitra dynasty
Maurya Empire
Shunga Empire
hexagonal
casting
punch-marked coins
Asvaghosa
Brhaspatimitra
Agnimitra
Sarpamitra
Prajapatimitra
Jyesthamitra
Prausthamitra
Udayana (king)


Studies in Indian History and Culture: Anthology of Papers Presented at the 10th Annual Conference of Indian History and Culture Society Held at Bharat Kala Bhavan, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, During December 23-25, 1986




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