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| 正面描述 | Two fish depicted in vertical alignment, facing one another, rendered in the characteristic South Indian style emblematic of the Pandya dynasty, whose royal emblem was the double fish. A Tamil legend encircles the central device in the field, reading எல்லாந்தலைய (ellāntalaiya), distributed around the periphery of the flan. The coin is crudely struck on an irregular flan with visible surface porosity consistent with cast copper coinage of the medieval Pandya period. |
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| 正面文字 | Tamil |
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Jatavarman Sundarapandyan I was the most expansive ruler the Pandya dynasty produced, pushing territorial control deep into the Chola heartland and briefly into Sri Lanka during the 1250s and 1260s. His campaigns were funded in part by war indemnities extracted from defeated Chola kings, and copper coinage of this period circulated across a dramatically enlarged domain. The kasu denomination served everyday transactions in a polity that was, for a generation, the dominant power in peninsular South India.