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1 Mohar - Yoga Prakash Malla

Uitgever Patan Kingdom
Jaar 1722-1729
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Waarde 1 Mohar
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central circular field enclosed within a decorative lotus-petal border containing Devanagari legend in multiple registers, divided by horizontal lines. The inscription naming the ruler Yoga Prakash Malla is arranged in three horizontal bands within the central medallion. Six subsidiary lobed cartouches, each bearing additional Devanagari characters, radiate outward between the lotus petals. The entire design is enclosed within a beaded outer border typical of Newar hammered coinage of the Malla period.
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Opschrift voorzijde श्री ३ यग प्रक श मल्ल
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Yoga Prakash Malla ruled Patan — one of the three rival Newar kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley — during a period of intensifying political fragmentation that would ultimately leave all three kingdoms vulnerable to Prithvi Narayan Shah's conquest in the 1760s. Patan struck its own coinage independently of Kathmandu and Bhaktapur, and the mohar served as the primary silver unit across all three mints, each kingdom's issues distinguishable by their unique combination of religious symbols tied to the ruling dynasty's particular devotional allegiances.

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