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| 正面描述 | Schematized left-facing bust of the ruler depicted in a highly stylized, archaic manner characteristic of post-Sassanian Sindhi coinage. The effigy wears a prominent crown adorned with eight pellets arranged along its upper edge, with a horizontal bar separating the crown from the face below. Pellet ornaments are scattered across the field surrounding the bust, emphasizing the decorative vocabulary of the type. The facial features are rendered in low relief with a simple curving line suggesting the jaw and chin. The flan is irregular and slightly ragged at the edges, consistent with hand-struck hammered production of the period. |
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| 背面文字 | Brahmi |
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Sri Yashaditya ruled Sindh in the decades immediately before the Umayyad conquest under Muhammad ibn Qasim, which reached the region in 711–712 and effectively ended the line of Hindu rulers who had issued this coinage. Dammas of this period represent the terminal phase of a silver tradition rooted in post-Sasanian imitative types, progressively abstracted over generations until the original source imagery became nearly unrecognizable.