Sri Yashaditya ruled Sindh in the decades immediately before the Arab conquest under Muhammad bin Qasim in 711–712 CE, which effectively ended the Brahmin dynasty and absorbed the region into the Umayyad Caliphate. These small silver dammas represent the last indigenous coinage of pre-Islamic Sindh — not as a closing chapter anyone planned for, but simply because the mint stopped.
Sri Yashaditya ruled Sindh in the decades immediately before the Arab conquest under Muhammad bin Qasim in 711–712 CE, which effectively ended the Brahmin dynasty and absorbed the region into the Umayyad Caliphate. These small silver dammas represent the last indigenous coinage of pre-Islamic Sindh — not as a closing chapter anyone planned for, but simply because the mint stopped.