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1 Jital - Karma Chandra Deva

Issuer Kangra, Kingdom of
Year 1420-1435
Type Standard circulation coin
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Obverse description Crude depiction of a horseman in the later Kangra style, rendered in low relief on a dumpy fabric flan. The rider faces right, seated upon a horse shown in profile, with the figure and mount rendered in a schematic, abbreviated manner characteristic of late medieval Indian copper coinage. The overall design reflects the degenerate artistic tradition of the Kangra mint series.
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Reverse description Central field bearing a two-line Nagari inscription reading 'Karma Chandra', identifying the issuing ruler. The lettering is crudely struck and shows the characteristic degenerate script typical of late Kangra copper jitals, with characters arranged in a compressed format within the restricted flan. The reverse field is otherwise unadorned.
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Edge Plain
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