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1/2 Kakini

Issuer Naga dynasty of Narwar
Year 200-340
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse script Brahmi
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The Naga dynasties of north-central India remain poorly documented in comparison to their Gupta contemporaries, and the Narwar branch — controlling the fortress town of Nalapura — is among the least studied. Attribution of these small bronzes has shifted repeatedly across specialist literature, with pieces formerly assigned to the Padmavati Nagas now redistributed across at least three distinct regional dynasties based on findspot archaeology rather than textual sources.

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